Bill Hubbell
KNIFE MAKER
-Worked on my first damascus/pattern welded billet for the second 'session' Saturday. My son and I have worked on it twice now. But, my body keeps saying: build that power hammer now!
It's something I've been wanting to do, but have only rounded up a few materials and parts so far.
I searched the forum and didn't find my question addressed anywhere yet. The question I have is: I don't remember ever seeing a power hammer with a VFD and 3-phase motor. It seemed to me a good way to accomplish the speed reduction and control desirable. But, I have never even touched a power hammer, so I know there's a lot to learn. -and figure maybe there's a good reason for not going that route.
And, maybe I've seen some set up that way, but totally forgot it! My memory is pretty reliable (but my wife sometimes suffers from the illusion that she has told me something that I don't remember).
Is there a reason why not to use a VFD on a power hammer? I have located a 3 horse 3-phase (1,750 rpm) motor that I might be able to come by very reasonable. The other motor I have is a 2 hp single phase (3,600 rpm). It seems that the 3600 rpm motor might take a lot of reduction. True?
I know this project is going to stretch my budget when I get to buying steel and some of the components that I can't access cheap or through my scrounging around. Buying a factory-built unit is out of the question. And, I have skills and equipment to construct/assemble. But, I'm trying to save by utilizing what I have or can come by cheap, if I can do that without compromising safety or function.
So- three phase motor w/ VFD on a power hammer? What do you think? :confused2:
Thanks,
Bill
It's something I've been wanting to do, but have only rounded up a few materials and parts so far.
I searched the forum and didn't find my question addressed anywhere yet. The question I have is: I don't remember ever seeing a power hammer with a VFD and 3-phase motor. It seemed to me a good way to accomplish the speed reduction and control desirable. But, I have never even touched a power hammer, so I know there's a lot to learn. -and figure maybe there's a good reason for not going that route.
And, maybe I've seen some set up that way, but totally forgot it! My memory is pretty reliable (but my wife sometimes suffers from the illusion that she has told me something that I don't remember).
Is there a reason why not to use a VFD on a power hammer? I have located a 3 horse 3-phase (1,750 rpm) motor that I might be able to come by very reasonable. The other motor I have is a 2 hp single phase (3,600 rpm). It seems that the 3600 rpm motor might take a lot of reduction. True?
I know this project is going to stretch my budget when I get to buying steel and some of the components that I can't access cheap or through my scrounging around. Buying a factory-built unit is out of the question. And, I have skills and equipment to construct/assemble. But, I'm trying to save by utilizing what I have or can come by cheap, if I can do that without compromising safety or function.
So- three phase motor w/ VFD on a power hammer? What do you think? :confused2:
Thanks,
Bill
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