graduate_owner
Established Member
Hi everyone,
I'm new to metal turning and have the opportunity to get a Colchester Master Mk 2 lathe locally at a sensible price. It has a 3 HP 3-phase motor, and I am thinking of replacing the motor with a 2 HP one as I have a 2 HP 3-phase inverter. Does anyone know if a 2 HP motor would be feasible on this lathe, or would it be way too underpowered? I'm hoping to avoid buying a larger inverter. What's concerning me is that the newer Masters have 5HP and then later on, 7.5HP motors, so perhaps even a 3HP was considered under powered.
I'm not expecting to do any super-sized work on it, but it would be handy if it actually rotates when switched on.
K
I'm new to metal turning and have the opportunity to get a Colchester Master Mk 2 lathe locally at a sensible price. It has a 3 HP 3-phase motor, and I am thinking of replacing the motor with a 2 HP one as I have a 2 HP 3-phase inverter. Does anyone know if a 2 HP motor would be feasible on this lathe, or would it be way too underpowered? I'm hoping to avoid buying a larger inverter. What's concerning me is that the newer Masters have 5HP and then later on, 7.5HP motors, so perhaps even a 3HP was considered under powered.
I'm not expecting to do any super-sized work on it, but it would be handy if it actually rotates when switched on.
K