I work as tractor mechanic and use a Milwaukee impact almost every day from 1/4'' to 3/4'' on battery, for 1'' we go air. I have chosen Makita for my private work at home, cause I find that the way battery's are mounted on the Milwaukee is a bit dung in my opinion (years ago when I made the...
I'm sorry to go a bit offtopic but I can't help myself in saying that is just some kind of heavenly picture. The machinery the manly overhead crane, it just works! I'm afraid I can't be much of a help on the topic starter, I also thought about a benchtop beltsaw. But so far I think a standing...
Some small things i've done in the last days. Made a stand for my second (smaller) drillpress, I like to make them a bit off the floor so its easy to clean underneath it:
Made a frame and cut a 6mm plate to size:
After a while a managed to get a clean and empty bench, very happy with the...
Yeah I discusted it with some mates and i'm not gonna change the electric for now. I am currently sorting out every nut and bold I have and putting it in the cabinet, also sorting the smaller things for the assortment boxes. I have some pics to share, currently the whole workbench is under a...
Jip I see. But how can these two outlets on diffrent fases be any harm to some one? Okay I have the 230V and 400V outlet combined, but they are not gonne be used on the same machine or some related to each other? For instance if I plug in my welder on a outlet (230V) and my grinder on another...
Thx for explaning, here we only have 16A at minimum. 1 phase or 3 phase. The 3 Phase can obviously go alot heavier but I run 16A 3phase and also 1 phase.
The last sentence you posted can you explain that? How you get to the 400volts pd?
Ah wait I though about it a bit, I understand. This is something to think about indeed. I was better of making 3 normal 3 fase sockets and made a separate 1 fase double outlet in the middle. I leave it for now, since these sockets are not there to plug in everyday tools. I ask around a bit here...
I'm not a electrician so I find this very intriguing. I was not aware of that! Can you explain how you could have +-415V? We have a N Earth F1 F2 F3, between N and a fase is always 230V why do I get 415V between two of them? Only between 2 Fases you would hit 400V but that is not the case in my...
That's correct, 3 fase simply to the 3face socket and one of the 3 fases go to the 230volt. I splitted them up so every one has a diffrent color to the one fase 230v.