Posted by petro1head on 10/12/2019 16:02:26:
My pulley has 5 options and its curently set in the middle
Ian is that the smallest pulley at the motor end?
Also, I notice you use up to 120Hz, did not know you could do that. I have mine set tp 50Htz max. Whats the advantage as I thought, obviously wrongly, that I had to match the AC frequency???
Edited By petro1head on 10/12/2019 16:07:17
Yes, smallest on motor so the highest reduction ratio and most torque.
Depending on the VFD sometimes they require to know the mains frequency as part of the set up procedure. The output frequency which governs the motor speed is a different kettle of fish.
I experimented to find the lowest and highest frequency that the motor was happy to run at. and entered those as the upper and lower values in the configuration. The motor I have ion the drill is one of the old square-ish Hoover motors and its perfectly happy over the whole range. The knob/pot I use is not calibrated or marked and I never actually know the chuck speed, I just go by feel.
Last week I put twelve 40mm holes in 16mm thick aluminium (in two stages) and it took just under one hour, I think I was running about 60Hz at which the motor should produce about optimum power. (after drilling all the holes the motor reached about 45 degrees)
Ian P