Bought one used a while ago but I am not sure about the speed the blades are
turning. Is there an Ideal speed? or motor speed and pulley sizes that
someone can help me with?
Right now it is running with a 1750rpm 3/4 horse motor on it, with about a
7" diameter pulley on the motor.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Doug
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> That would be 4900 RPM at the cutter head.
>
Looking for 4400 or so. Most common. Don't want to exceed the
recommendations of the manufacturer. Drop over to Delta with your model
number and find out.
"Mike O." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 01:03:24 GMT, "Doug Schultz"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>Bought one used a while ago but I am not sure about the speed the blades
>>are
>>turning. Is there an Ideal speed? or motor speed and pulley sizes that
>>someone can help me with?
>>Right now it is running with a 1750rpm 3/4 horse motor on it, with about a
>>7" diameter pulley on the motor.
>
> I think what you have is either correct or very close assuming that
> the pulley on the spindle is about 2 1/2".
> We recently bought an old rockwell/milwaukee 6" joiner that still had
> the original motor and stand and I believe it's all original. With
> the 1750 motor the pulley sizes are 7" on the motor and 2 1/2" on the
> spindle.
> I'm sure you can find on the web (or someone here will tell you) what
> that equates to as far as spindle speed.
That would be 4900 RPM at the cutter head.
Thanks George,
thats the info I was looking for.
have heard of some going 5600rpm but wanted to make sure before I go and
rebuild the base with a stronger motor.
Doug
"George" <George@least> wrote in message
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> "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>
>> That would be 4900 RPM at the cutter head.
>>
>
> Looking for 4400 or so. Most common. Don't want to exceed the
> recommendations of the manufacturer. Drop over to Delta with your model
> number and find out.
>
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 01:03:24 GMT, "Doug Schultz"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Bought one used a while ago but I am not sure about the speed the blades are
>turning. Is there an Ideal speed? or motor speed and pulley sizes that
>someone can help me with?
>Right now it is running with a 1750rpm 3/4 horse motor on it, with about a
>7" diameter pulley on the motor.
I think what you have is either correct or very close assuming that
the pulley on the spindle is about 2 1/2".
We recently bought an old rockwell/milwaukee 6" joiner that still had
the original motor and stand and I believe it's all original. With
the 1750 motor the pulley sizes are 7" on the motor and 2 1/2" on the
spindle.
I'm sure you can find on the web (or someone here will tell you) what
that equates to as far as spindle speed.
Mike O.
"Doug Schultz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Bought one used a while ago but I am not sure about the speed the blades
> are turning. Is there an Ideal speed? or motor speed and pulley sizes that
> someone can help me with?
> Right now it is running with a 1750rpm 3/4 horse motor on it, with about a
> 7" diameter pulley on the motor.
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Doug
You need more info. What size it the pulley on the cutter head. Multiply
the motor rpm times the pulley circumference on the cutter head and divide
by the pulley circumference on the motor. Multiply that number times the
number of knives the cutter head has. That will give you cuts per minute.