100Hz hum: Motor noise?

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Re: 100Hz hum: Motor noise?

Post: # 57124Unread post discosdecorte
Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:43 am

Soulbear wrote:
Sun Jun 14, 2020 3:15 pm
Caused in all probability by few thousandths of an inch/mm undersize of the Motor Drive Capstan (Being all it needs to cause this) would be my Best Guess [...]
Some cheap DIY solutions for slightly increasing the capstan width: https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-increase-a-shaft-diameter-by-a-small-fraction-of-an-inch-like-1-8

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Re: 100Hz hum: Motor noise?

Post: # 57135Unread post EposLab
Wed Nov 04, 2020 12:46 am

The motor is a sync 10V and is directly connected (through a switch) to the main transformer. Using a speedcontroller (vfd) i run the lathe at 50hz , then the speed is abit faster than 33rpm. When i run the lathe at 60hz then the speed is lower than 45rpm . Capstan looks ok , little dirt but not worn to my eyes. The lathe is already packed and soon will be on way to Jesus! I know he will treat it well!
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Re: 100Hz hum: Motor noise?

Post: # 57143Unread post markrob
Wed Nov 04, 2020 11:45 am

Are you sure the motor is a true synchronous type? On many lower end lathes, they used a simple AC induction motor. It will still respond to a VFD, but due to the way that type of moto works, it does not have a flat torque/speed curve.

How far off is the speed from 33.333 RPM at 50 Hz line frequency?

Given that you have a VDF, I'm not sure why this is an issue. Just dial in the speed and you are done.

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Re: 100Hz hum: Motor noise?

Post: # 57149Unread post EposLab
Thu Nov 05, 2020 1:35 am

Im not really sure but i i i did locked it to 33rpm when it was running @48Hz.
This mini lathe ment to be portable and thats the main reason i bought it. I'm planning to use it in places without the worry of carrying/missing an vfd.
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Re: 100Hz hum: Motor noise?

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Thu Nov 05, 2020 10:06 am

I see. That looks to be about 4% off. That's almost a semitone. Probably a bit more than is reasonable. The fact that its fast, indicates that its not the motor as it would typically slow down with age as bearings gum up with dirt and age, increasing load. You would have to reduce the motor shaft capstan diameter by 4% to slow the speed down. That's not much. For example, if the diameter is .250", you you need to reduce it to.240". Probably more than would be gained by a good cleaning and polishing of the shaft.

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Re: 100Hz hum: Motor noise?

Post: # 57155Unread post EposLab
Fri Nov 06, 2020 11:50 am

markrob wrote:
Thu Nov 05, 2020 10:06 am
The fact that its fast, indicates that its not the motor as it would typically slow down with age as bearings gum up with dirt and age, increasing load.
This lathe originally runs @45rpm so when i run it at 60Hz , speed is lower than 45rpm.
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Re: 100Hz hum: Motor noise?

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Fri Nov 06, 2020 12:45 pm

EposLab wrote:
Fri Nov 06, 2020 11:50 am
markrob wrote:
Thu Nov 05, 2020 10:06 am
The fact that its fast, indicates that its not the motor as it would typically slow down with age as bearings gum up with dirt and age, increasing load.
This lathe originally runs @45rpm so when i run it at 60Hz , speed is lower than 45rpm.
It happens the same with mine. I went the cheap way using some aluminium tape and a piece of heatshrink tube to achieve the right speed. But I'd love to find a more stable solution, of course.

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Re: 100Hz hum: Motor noise?

Post: # 57167Unread post Jccc
Tue Nov 10, 2020 9:48 am

Hello,

i am having this same problem with my recordings using my Presto 6N lathe with Neumann cutting head.

Has anyone found a way to dampen the moto sound / vibrations coming from the Presto motor?

Its really audible in the recordings when i turn the volume up. its sort of like a low frequency tone.

i was thinking maybe a thick rubber mat on the platter? Or maybe use some sort of rubber to put where the motor is hanging from?

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Re: 100Hz hum: Motor noise?

Post: # 57172Unread post Soulbear
Tue Nov 10, 2020 11:14 am

Jccc wrote:
Tue Nov 10, 2020 9:48 am
Hello,

i am having this same problem with my recordings using my Presto 6N lathe with Neumann cutting head.
Has anyone found a way to dampen the moto sound / vibrations coming from the Presto motor?
Its really audible in the recordings when i turn the volume up. its sort of like a low frequency tone.
i was thinking maybe a thick rubber mat on the platter? Or maybe use some sort of rubber to put where the motor is hanging from?
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Maybe by using Longer Anti Vibration Mounts as used here on the Motor of my BSR DR33C Lathe Restoration?? They have great shear properties and will be under "Compression" so the longer the mount the greater the "Damping" Any height variation caused by increasing the length of the mounts can be compensated for by utillising simple "Z Type" Metal brackets made to the correct length. I could not be bothered to make new "Z" brackets, instead, I simply cheated and used the original brackets, but added a "Spacer" (My Bad!!")This would save changes having to be made to the Capstan on the Presto. A possibly very simple remedy and as "Cheap as Chips" so maybe worth a shot to rid you of this problem??
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Re: 100Hz hum: Motor noise?

Post: # 57174Unread post Jccc
Tue Nov 10, 2020 11:52 am

that looks like it will work!
Where did you find the parts for that?

Did you have to find new dampen material for it?
I can probably go to the local hardware store to get the longer bolts and stuff.

Thanks for the help

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