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German Electric Motor : Convertable to 220-240 ? #7651923
08/17/22 04:06 PM
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These are the specs

Motor 2.2kW, 400V; 50Hz

Centre height: 250mm
Distance between centres: 1100mm
Motor: 2,2 KW, 400v; 50 Hz (other motors with different power and voltage can be installed for a surcharge)
Mains connection: 230v, 50 Hz
Speeds in rpm: variable in 3 ranges from 70 to 3600
Headstock / spindle: grey cast iron with hollow spindle (bore 12 mm) with spindle thread M33 / DIN 800 and MK 2 inner cone, rotatable with displaceable centering plate
Spindle bearing: maintenance-free triple bearing with preloaded shoulder bearings and counter-pressure bearing at the end of the spindle for hard stop work. NOTE: The counter-pressure bearing closes the hollow spindle
Tailstock: grey cast iron with inner quill taper MT 2, quill stroke with handwheel 120mm
Control panel: magnetic control panel
Hand rest rail: 425mm, shaft 40mm
Weight in kg: 350
LxWxH in mm: 1950/600/1200


Made in Germany by the Steinert Maschinenbau company

It says 230 Volts on the main, but don't know how they come up with 400 volts ?

Last edited by Canvasback2; 08/17/22 04:07 PM.
Re: German Electric Motor : Convertable to 220-240 ? [Re: Canvasback2] #7651925
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hook it up watch for smoke. All electrical appliances run on smoke. If it comes out they don't work anymore..

Re: German Electric Motor : Convertable to 220-240 ? [Re: Canvasback2] #7651930
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Does the magnetic control panel have a inverter?

50hz is European and we are 60 hz.

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Re: German Electric Motor : Convertable to 220-240 ? [Re: Canvasback2] #7651940
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I am assuming you are talking about 220V 2-phase to 400V 3-phase.If so, the short answer is no.

Re: German Electric Motor : Convertable to 220-240 ? [Re: NEMOparttimer] #7651944
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Originally Posted by NEMOparttimer
I am assuming you are talking about 220V 2-phase to 400V 3-phase.If so, the short answer is no.


Where is 2 phase used? I thought it was single and 3 phase.


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Re: German Electric Motor : Convertable to 220-240 ? [Re: Canvasback2] #7651953
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You will have to use a starnsformer as in Euro electrickery we have one hot wire on 240 volts and 50 herz. ......... So you can't just hook it up to 240 here. I use a transformer for my lathe and plug that into a 30 amp 110v outlet. giving me 230 -240 volts ... with the 60 hz it just runs a little faster is all. It keeps the smoke in or has for me just near 10 years so far.


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Re: German Electric Motor : Convertable to 220-240 ? [Re: Canvasback2] #7651954
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This is the one that I use


Click here

Last edited by Scuba1; 08/17/22 05:04 PM.

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