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I doubt that. .010" of backlash is way too high for anything but the coarsest of work.Eric Baack wrote: Even if I'm at 0.010" of backlash I'll be pretty happy.
David King wrote:When I was looking for suitable replacement bearings for my bosch 1608 nothing was coming up that could handle the 30,000 rpm in a permanent lube bearing. These are designed to self-destruct. I run my VS colts at about 18,000 and they will go all day at that speed.
Jamie, a step-up transformer would be an easy solution but you'd want 20 amp capacity at 120V to get to 3HP with a little safety factor.
Most VFDs have a huge surge when you plug them in to charge those supply capacitors. Look for a 3KVA transformer on ebay.