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11900 Phil Teague
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Mar 1, 2005
7:32 pm
... One question I have: can you install an X-axis powerfeed to the WT model without special modifications to the table? There is a document in the 6 x 26...
11901 Mike Delany
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Mar 1, 2005
8:48 pm
I got the WT 6x26 a couple of weeks ago and it appears that a power feed installation should not be bad. My guess is that you will have to drill and tap a...
11902 Allen Sparks
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Mar 1, 2005
11:30 pm
I wrote the article on the mills, I was told by salesman at Grizzly Springfeils store, that the 3102 has a shorter lead screw, so it cannot have the power feed...
11903 Tom
orionlx200 Offline Send Email
Mar 2, 2005
1:57 am
Hi Phil, There are models that don't have the room on the right side of the table screw for a motor drive.When I bought my WT 626 they told me mine was able to...
11904 Tom
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Mar 2, 2005
1:58 am
opps! I think I cross posted my messages sorry folks.I'll wake up sometime<g> Tom Munroe...
11905 Tom
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Mar 2, 2005
3:00 am
Howdy Grahm, How have you been?I would of thought you could make your own rotary table with little trouble<g>Your explaination helped me to understand what is...
11906 John
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Mar 2, 2005
10:35 am
just wondering is the phase 2 rotary table tables superior to like the central machinery and the jts machinery tables just wondering because there all import...
11907 leasingham_connelly
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Mar 2, 2005
3:34 pm
... snipped ... HP.I suspect it isn't a true 2 HP though.It only draws 17amps on 110volts.Is that a 2 HP draw? ... snipped Electrical power is the product of...
11908 kimini22@...
kiminicooper Offline Send Email
Mar 2, 2005
3:42 pm
"Tom" wrote "...My machine came with a 2 HP instead of the listed 1 1/5 HP.I suspect it isn't a true 2 HP though.It only draws 17amps on 110volts. Is that a 2...
11909 Mike Delany
p1800s1969 Offline Send Email
Mar 2, 2005
4:13 pm
I still have mine on 110 and it does dim the lights on the circuit when it starts. Seems to be about the same as the 18 amp motor on the tablesaw (another one...
11910 John Rouche
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Mar 2, 2005
11:55 pm
... A nice import rotary table is Yuasa. JRouche...
11911 Tom
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Mar 3, 2005
1:44 am
Hi Martin, Your correct,I checked and the plate reads 14 amps I guess.I can't get at it very easy during winter as all the heavy machinery is bunched together...
11912 Tom
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Mar 3, 2005
1:52 am
Howdy, That is me being sloppy.Our power is actually 120 Volts.I could rewing the motor to run 220V/240V but it runs just fine the way it is,so far<g>I would...
11913 Mark A
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Mar 3, 2005
4:16 am
Isnt 220V more efficent than 120V, Would there be a reduction in operating costs running 220V vs 120V. ???. Amperage is cut in Half running 220V. ... From:...
11914 Trav
dr_stupid Offline Send Email
Mar 3, 2005
5:27 am
I was lead to believe 220v was more effecient. (the other half of the civilized world runs 220v, makes one wonder why we're running 110, unless it's just...
11915 Mark A
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Mar 3, 2005
6:05 am
I thought a electrician once told me, a device thats wired 220V vs 110V would consume less electricity. and I was having a conversation w a buddy and he stated...
11916 Mark A
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Mar 3, 2005
6:09 am
Hmmmmm, So Power is Watts So there would be no change there also. So no advatage or disadvantage to running 110V vs 220V. ?????. ... From: Mark A To:...
11917 Ross
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Mar 3, 2005
6:26 am
The one wired 220 is more efficient because of the fact that there is less loss in the cabling leading into, and in the device as well. But both consume the...
11918 Sendkeys@...
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Mar 3, 2005
7:06 am
Main reason you use 220 is when 120 is to small for most places. all you have to do is look at your breakers most are running off 15- 20amps. so if you want to...
11919 Sendkeys@...
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Mar 3, 2005
7:13 am
Also forgot to say wasnt one of the reason when they frist started to use 120 was because it was alot safer than 220? Think i remember that was a reason :P ...
11920 Ross
mytruckownsit Offline Send Email
Mar 3, 2005
7:50 am
If wired for 220v you will get much better performance out of your motor. When something is wired for 220v It does not use a neutral wire. Both spade...
11921 leasingham_connelly
leasingham_c... Offline Send Email
Mar 3, 2005
11:51 am
... motor. When something is wired for 220v It does not use a neutral wire. Both spade connection have 110v each measured against neutral. When measured...
11922 tbeebe99 Offline Send Email Mar 3, 2005
2:23 pm
In the new Enco Hot Deals sales paper there is 2 spacers on page 30. One is the phase II spacer 8" and the other an enco super spacer 8". What is the...
11923 michaellhaff Offline Send Email Mar 3, 2005
9:08 pm
Hi, I'm hoping for some advice on the 2 types of mills that Grizzly offers in the $500 price range. They have the G8689 Mini Milling Machine and the G0517...
11924 JohnW
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Mar 3, 2005
10:45 pm
220 is a little more efficient in that the wiring is only carrying 1/2 the current. Resistance losses are I*I*R so if you halve the current, losses are...
11925 Curt Wuollet
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Mar 4, 2005
3:24 am
It's safer and cheaper. But there is the potential for lower IIR ( I squared R, resistive losses) with the higher voltage. These things are traded off in the...
11926 Curt Wuollet
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Mar 4, 2005
3:33 am
You are charged for watts at 220 V because this is the voltage of your service. Watts are watts 2A at 110v is the same as 1 A at 220 V. You might save a little...
11927 two4tom Offline Send Email Mar 4, 2005
12:15 pm
Does anyone know the free shipping code for enco for this month? Thank you Tom...
11928 two4tom Offline Send Email Mar 4, 2005
12:17 pm
Does anyone know the free shipping code for enco for this month? Thank you Tom...
11929 n653ds Offline Send Email Mar 4, 2005
1:57 pm
... promo code NRFUP35...
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