07-21-2021, 10:54 AM
I was talking about the drill press I own and how it has the ability to swing very low RPMs in another thread. With this ability comes a small problem.The maximum RPM is 1200. This is not really fast enough for small drill bits. The motor is a three phase 3/4hp rated at 1200 RPM on the name plate running off a VFD.
My question is could the motor stand to be rotated faster?
If I doubled the hertz to 120 I would double the motor RPM to 2400. This is still slower than many AC motors out there. I know I would have to pay attention to the bearings for excess noise, heat, or vibration but could the rotor take it?
My question is could the motor stand to be rotated faster?
If I doubled the hertz to 120 I would double the motor RPM to 2400. This is still slower than many AC motors out there. I know I would have to pay attention to the bearings for excess noise, heat, or vibration but could the rotor take it?
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