How does this work?

Probably uses a 3 phase motor with a VFD just like you would use on a grinder.
Neat drill press,Dang Ern now I have another tool to add to my wish list.:D
Stan
 
Says it has a single phase motor, this could be incorrect, though. It certainly would not be the first time an ad listed incorrect specs.
 
My Bader grinder is single phase 110 or 220VAC. The motor is DC, so the box converts the power to DC and provides the variable speed control.

ernie
 
Check out the shipping weight...I think it is likely there is something missing or incorrect from the specs. The motor is listed as AC 110v, although I think it probably runs AC into the speed pot and DC from there to the motor. That's how my variable speed micro lathe works.
 
Probably uses a 3 phase motor with a VFD just like you would use on a grinder.
Neat drill press,Dang Ern now I have another tool to add to my wish list.:D
Stan

Well thats what I was thinking except for the fact that we do not have any phase converters at work.
Yeah these drill presses are awesome.
 
My Bader grinder is single phase 110 or 220VAC. The motor is DC, so the box converts the power to DC and provides the variable speed control.

ernie

This sounds like the best explination, I will look at the motor on monday and see what the tag says.

So where can I find a motor and controller that would work with 110v for my NWG?
 
Check with Wayne Coe for a motor. He has some pretty good deals on them.
 
My best guess would be that it is 90 volt DC motor with a variable speed controller, but it could also be a brushed AC motor. Brushed AC motor's speed can be variable through a rheostat with standard 110/220 power without going through a phase converter or 3 phase.

dennie
 
"Infinitely variable speeds"

Wow, I wonder what it sounds like at Infinity????
Jump back she's gonna take off!!!

I'm suprised they claim 2 hp, I thought 1 HP was the max for 110 AC.
 
Ok I looked at both our Ellis Drill presses at work today.
Both of them are the same.

They are 1750 RPM, 2hp, DC motors plugged into 110v
 
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