I own a ST-250 (the one driven by a electric drill). Now I could get a SA-250 in bad condition but with a good motor. Can I put the motor into the ST-250 without problems?
Thanks for your help
Claus
How about this workaround, buying on Ebay :
AC Voltage Regulator £ 2 (ensures the torque) + Laser Tachometer £ 6 to ensure the wished amount of RPM.
A motor could be recycled from e.g. kitchen equipment or any other kind of machines.
I am also going to rebuild an old Tormek st250 which originaly is delivered without a motor.
Want to keep it on a low budget and use my money for jigs instead, so I will find someone how can make the
- universal support
- horizontal base
- vertical base believe could be made with a shaft coupling where the inner diameter is 12 mm
Kent
https://www.flickr.com/photos/55973621@N06/sets/72157630041685187/
http://www dot ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=AC+Voltage+Regulator&_sop=15
Welcome to the forum, Kennt.
I like to see old tools restored and put back into service. In this case, I do question the practicality of the project. A new T4 can be purchased for $400 US. Or, I have recently seen new T7s for sale for $600 online. Admittedly, these costs are doubtless more than your desired budget, however, you would end up with an all Tormek product with extended warranty.
Just my two cents.
Ken