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Just looking at a Union Graduate for sale on e-bay. It's 3 phase. Question is what is the cost of converting to single phase with variable speed.
I am an engineer by trade(or was) but would need some help and advice.

Regards
Rod :roll: :roll:
 
Just buy it and worry about the conversion later. There used to be a firm near Leigh (Near Wigan) who reconditioned these fine lathes. My HoD bought one when he retired. I have a longbed and shortbed 4 speeds at school. They are excellent machines.
 
I noticed that Graduate too - can't do much else in 10" of snow :(
Not thinking of bidding on it, but two questions did come to mind.
1. Is the motor 240v 3p, or at least dual voltage. 415v only might be a problem.
2. On the odd occasions I've used a grad, I've found the outboard turning odd, because everything is "back to front". Presumably if you fitted an inverter, you could run it in reverse, and provided any chuck/faceplate had a grubscrew to stop it unscrewing itself, it would be useable in the "normal" direction?
 
Check these guys out

http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/Drives-Direct-Inverters-LTD

If the motor is dual voltage (220/440V) then you'll just need an inverter like this.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1-HP-3-PHASE-...ial_Automation_Control_ET?hash=item5884e44d82

and some switchgear like this

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/INVERTER-REMO...ial_Automation_Control_ET?hash=item5acf2fb30c

and an enclosure to mount/protect the inverter.

If the motor is straight 440V, then the inverter will cost quite a bit more (£250 at Drives Direct). The other option would be to change the motor (about £75), and go with the cheaper inverter as shown above.

The other, more costly option would be to buy a ready made conversion from Haydock converters

http://www.haydockconverters.co.uk/variablespeeddrives.htm#Lathe_Conversion_Kit

If you have any more questions, just ask.

Cheers

Aled

P.S. I have no connections with the above companies, nor have I bought from them, they're just a convenient web shop that I found that sell exactly the sort of stuff you're after. There are of course many other retailers that sell this sort of gear, and i'd always shop around a little before buying.

Edit: I forgot to mention that the inverter in my second link is the exact inverter as in the Speed Genie/Haydock Converters unit that is fitted to the Woodfast lathe I recently bought from Blister.
 
hi
i am doing the same conversion- mine was single phase so i need a new motor as well.
i got my inverter and motor from newton tessla in warrington,speak to john .

http://www.newton-tesla.com/

i looked at haydock converters but decided to go with newton tessla for price and they were local ish to me. i have been very pleased with the service from them.
hope this helps
cheers paul
 
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