Tazmaniandevil
Established Member
Now apart from the obvious benefits of better torque outputs and less maintenance, is there any reason not to choose a lathe with carbon brush motor?
When I was doing my apprenticeship, machines mainly had induction motors because they performed better, were quieter, ran cooler, and tended to last longer.
There appears to be a plethora of lathes available with carbon brush motors rather than induction motors. Surely they must be reliable enough or companies like Axi wouldn't produce so many.
My current ML8 has a ½HP induction motor, which works like a dream. I am looking to upgrade sometime this year, depending on price/budget. Should I go for a bigger lathe with carbon brush motor for £xxx or hang off and pay a bit extra for one with induction motor?
When I was doing my apprenticeship, machines mainly had induction motors because they performed better, were quieter, ran cooler, and tended to last longer.
There appears to be a plethora of lathes available with carbon brush motors rather than induction motors. Surely they must be reliable enough or companies like Axi wouldn't produce so many.
My current ML8 has a ½HP induction motor, which works like a dream. I am looking to upgrade sometime this year, depending on price/budget. Should I go for a bigger lathe with carbon brush motor for £xxx or hang off and pay a bit extra for one with induction motor?