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Iron horse electric motor thoughts - BladeForums. com Motors, and especially 3-phase motors, are frequently on Ebay in NOS condition at way below list price The Iron horse motor you linked to is a Frame 56, which is the most common motor size made
Electric Motors - BladeForums. com Either a KBAC or a KBDA would probably be ideal, along with a reasonably good industrial motor (Iron Horse motors seem to hit a price performance sweetspot in the US, as far as I can tell)
Best motor vfd combo - BladeForums. com Be aware the Iron horse motors are cheap, but Northern doesn't offer replacement parts and neither does anyone else I could find I've got a 5 hp 3ph Ironhourse in the shed that needs a new start switch
Motor question | BladeForums. com Myself, I'd rather have a spare sitting on the shelf if I could not handle a couple days of down time due to bad motor Not that I think the Iron Horse motors will go bad I'm using a Leeson on lathe and the Ironhorse on grinder Had I known about Ironhorse when buying the Leeson for lathe that's what I would have went with then
Disc Grinder Build - BladeForums. com I'm looking to build my own disc grinder I have a vfd I can use that's running my pheer 454 with 1 1 2hp motor I'm looking for 1hp motor with 56c face
Motor vfd advice on belt grinder - BladeForums. com Unless you're just wanting to spend a few hundred for a Baldor or some other industrial type motor, the Ironhorse motors in the link above (post #3) are about the least expensive new motors around at $158 shipped for a 2hp with lots of looking you might find a cheaper used motor (which are just fine) on Craigs List, fleabay, etc
Grinder motor dilemma-need advice | BladeForums. com Google iron horse electric motors Probably Chinese and I don't have a clue about quality but I think they have some for less$$ The bearings might wear out faster on a 3600 rpm motor, but I'd guess it would be a little smoother If belt speed is an issue you could use a smaller drive wheel B
Any thoughts on the Torus CNC 2x72 Grinder? - BladeForums. com Nope I asked him about motors and bought a motor he recommended (2HP) and a VFD from the House list Interestingly, the motor was also on that list The motor and VFD arrive tomorrow This was the list I was referring to SEE NEXT POST I grabbed the Iron Horse from Automation The maker was very up-front, and responsive