Just purchased a used (almost new, actually) three phase pedestal drill specifically to add a variable frequency drive (VFD) for easy speed adjustment. haven't taken delivery yet. This is the same model: http://www.wotol.com/1-machtech-bd35-drilling-machine/second-hand-machinery/prod_id/982862 MT3 , would probably have been more appropriate for that size drill press
I'm wondering if anyone has converted a drill press and did they find it useful to install a braking resistor module onto the VFD? I'm thinking specifically in terms of power tapping by being able to quickly reverse the spindle.
I had thought about either getting a VFD with a removable keypad and mounting that on the front of an enclosure containing the actual VFD. You can also see the LCD display with that setup or perhaps using the existing power and reverse swhich on the drill & adding a pot.
There are plenty of places in the US and UK selling VFDs online for cheap prices, but I haven't found really any in Melbourne, let alone Australia that list prices. Anybody manage to find one in Melbourne?so far I've only found big industrial suppliers or companies that do electric motor maintenance.
I'm wondering if anyone has converted a drill press and did they find it useful to install a braking resistor module onto the VFD? I'm thinking specifically in terms of power tapping by being able to quickly reverse the spindle.
I had thought about either getting a VFD with a removable keypad and mounting that on the front of an enclosure containing the actual VFD. You can also see the LCD display with that setup or perhaps using the existing power and reverse swhich on the drill & adding a pot.
There are plenty of places in the US and UK selling VFDs online for cheap prices, but I haven't found really any in Melbourne, let alone Australia that list prices. Anybody manage to find one in Melbourne?so far I've only found big industrial suppliers or companies that do electric motor maintenance.