corbs
20th December 2010, 09:33 PM
Evening all,
Whilst doing a clean out at work I found a treadmill motor and was thinking it could look good on my older lathe here:wink:. I didn't take down any details but it's a 240v and I remember seeing something about running at 1700 rpm. Getting it set up to run variable speed should be fairly simple too. There's 5 wires coming out of the motor (+/- & earth) and I'm guessing the other two are to control the speed. These machines usually run at between 2 & 3 horsepower which is a truckload more than I have available on the TL1200 I'm playing on at the moment.
So now I will hand it over to the forum for thoughts & ideas...
good idea/bad idea or other?
Regards,
Corbs
The motor is off a Nautilus treadmill but can't remember the model at the moment.
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Whilst doing a clean out at work I found a treadmill motor and was thinking it could look good on my older lathe here:wink:. I didn't take down any details but it's a 240v and I remember seeing something about running at 1700 rpm. Getting it set up to run variable speed should be fairly simple too. There's 5 wires coming out of the motor (+/- & earth) and I'm guessing the other two are to control the speed. These machines usually run at between 2 & 3 horsepower which is a truckload more than I have available on the TL1200 I'm playing on at the moment.
So now I will hand it over to the forum for thoughts & ideas...
good idea/bad idea or other?
Regards,
Corbs
The motor is off a Nautilus treadmill but can't remember the model at the moment.
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or asking questions regarding electrical work.
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Information supplied within posts is not to be considered as detailed formal instructions to complete a task.
Members following such information do so at their own risk