Muchas gracias por realizar este video y mostrarnos a los que tenemos un EMCO unimat 3 como poder seguir usandolo y mejorarlo con esta actualizacion. Enhorabuena por el trabajo y el video. Gracias
This motor is rather small for a drill press. The 1,000 watt fits better but there is an issue. People tend to realize the drill press all of a sudden has enough power to run giant bits. They then attempt things like drilling 1" holes in stainless. A drill press is not stable enough to do this. Operator abuse jams the bits. These motors will ramp up amps to maintain the set speed. In a jam the amps go to max before the thermal overload and or software kick in and shut down the motor. End result is repeated jams (approximately 7) will eventually burn out a mosfet.
@@danielmartin382 My drill press is 550 watt ac motor so it will be a bad idea to use 750w servomotor!! Thank you for the advice!Can you explain me why mini lathes and mills can use it without any problem?? thanks for the help peace from europe!!
Actually you want to up the power to a 750W, likely the 1,000W due to how easy it mounts. Contact me direct on my website www.servomotorkit.com Share images and make/model. I will be happy to make sugestions. I just do not have time to take on a new machine as there are many custom builds in the works right now. @@ThanasisThomas
Muchas gracias por realizar este video y mostrarnos a los que tenemos un EMCO unimat 3 como poder seguir usandolo y mejorarlo con esta actualizacion. Enhorabuena por el trabajo y el video. Gracias
Trying to loosen the pulley and wondering if it is threaded right or left?
Very interesting. Unfortunately this device miss the original Emco black cover or other one to protect the machinist. Any case, congratulations.
Hey can this servo motors used for a drill press?? Will it work??
This motor is rather small for a drill press. The 1,000 watt fits better but there is an issue. People tend to realize the drill press all of a sudden has enough power to run giant bits.
They then attempt things like drilling 1" holes in stainless. A drill press is not stable enough to do this. Operator abuse jams the bits. These motors will ramp up amps to maintain the set speed. In a jam the amps go to max before the thermal overload and or software kick in and shut down the motor. End result is repeated jams (approximately 7) will eventually burn out a mosfet.
@@danielmartin382 My drill press is 550 watt ac motor so it will be a bad idea to use 750w servomotor!! Thank you for the advice!Can you explain me why mini lathes and mills can use it without any problem?? thanks for the help peace from europe!!
Actually you want to up the power to a 750W, likely the 1,000W due to how easy it mounts.
Contact me direct on my website www.servomotorkit.com Share images and make/model. I will be happy to make sugestions.
I just do not have time to take on a new machine as there are many custom builds in the works right now.
@@ThanasisThomas
cool