Hey Nick from Jersey.tin knocker here. Try my hand at automotive machine work I’ve got a comec fly wheel grinder. Which I believe is three-phase I’m having a hard time reading the nameplate I’ve done some research and figure a few things out like Gigi=rpm
Pretty much my question is can you point me in the right direction for a VFD ?do I need to VFD’s for the two separate motors? I’m using single phase 220 with a BFF to run the machine. Any help would be appreciated. Name plate says 0.25 hp 60 hz
And the other 0.75 hp at 60hz
Hey Nick from Jersey.tin knocker here. Try my hand at automotive machine work I’ve got a comec fly wheel grinder. Which I believe is three-phase I’m having a hard time reading the nameplate I’ve done some research and figure a few things out like Gigi=rpm
Pretty much my question is can you point me in the right direction for a VFD ?do I need to VFD’s for the two separate motors? I’m using single phase 220 with a BFF to run the machine. Any help would be appreciated. Name plate says 0.25 hp 60 hz
And the other 0.75 hp at 60hz
Hire a licensed electrician to avoid the fire and or damage. If it's an Italian import chance are it isn't 220 single phase in the way you think it is.
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