Hi, I'm new to diynot, but not new to diy; this is my first post so please forgive me if I say too little or too much.
I'm trying to restore to working order a mid-1900s wood lathe - good quality and in overall good condition, and one particular problem is the motor. It's non-standard but I don't want to change it unless I have to because it seems in fine condition and fits the bracket on the lathe. It's 1hp single phase 230V AC capacitor start, and although it has a 3-pulley block it runs too fast at 2850rpm rather than preferred 1425rpm.
Is there any practical way to reduce the speed electrically rather than try to find a mechanical reduction system? A friend said try a Variable Frequency Drive but I want to get a second opinion before I start spending money on a solution that might not work.
Thanks for reading this.
I'm trying to restore to working order a mid-1900s wood lathe - good quality and in overall good condition, and one particular problem is the motor. It's non-standard but I don't want to change it unless I have to because it seems in fine condition and fits the bracket on the lathe. It's 1hp single phase 230V AC capacitor start, and although it has a 3-pulley block it runs too fast at 2850rpm rather than preferred 1425rpm.
Is there any practical way to reduce the speed electrically rather than try to find a mechanical reduction system? A friend said try a Variable Frequency Drive but I want to get a second opinion before I start spending money on a solution that might not work.
Thanks for reading this.