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Thread: EMCO UNIMAT #3 replacement motor
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11th Aug 2013, 02:20 PM #1
EMCO UNIMAT #3 replacement motor
Hi All,
I have a Unimat 3 , which is I suppose 30 years old , the motor has died with low impedence and internal damage due to wear.
I am after a replacement motor if possible.
Does anyone have a motor which will fie ??
suggestions appreciated
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Jeff
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11th Aug 2013, 06:32 PM #2Product designer retired
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Try this company
This UK company seem to deal in Emco Unimat parts, could be worth a try.
www.emcomachinetools.co.uk
Ken
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11th Aug 2013, 06:48 PM #3
This guy replaced his unimat 3 motor with a 24v DC motor and controller...
Remplacement du moteur d'origine d'un tour EMCO UNIMAT 3 par un moteur CC 24V de trottinette électrique - Civade.com
Translation is ok with google translate.
Regards
Ray
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11th Aug 2013, 11:53 PM #4Mechanical Butcher
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The Unimat4, Asian version of U3, has a more powerful and 100% duty cycle motor.
Jordan
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12th Aug 2013, 04:09 PM #5Cba
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The original motor is a "universal" type brushed motor very much like a sewing machine motor of less than 100W power. The small rubber O-ring (5mm?) used to drive the spindle will not allow any more power to be transmitted. A used sewing machine motor with foot pedal variable speed may be a good candidate for a cheap replacement. However, the original Unimat motor was very well made, sure it cannot be fixed? Maybe this site has some hints:
motortips
Me personally, I would probably go for a 1/8HP 3-phase motor with a 100W VFD, but it may take some time to source both at a reasonable NOS price from eBay. I am right now doing something very similar: replacing the 70W single phase motor of my TOYO 210 mill head with a used 80W 3-phase motor salvaged from an old Swiss chemistry distiller found in the tip of an university, and an Omron mini v7 VFD (120W) I bought NOS on eBay for about $60. But it took a while to find all parts for that cheap. Chris
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15th Aug 2013, 08:15 PM #6
Hi All ,
Thanks for the reply's, I am unsure about the repair-ability of the motor, a friend is looking into it at the moment,
I would not mind the Unimat4 motor , I will look into the cost.
A 3 phase motor is not an option as I don't have 3 phase power.
Although the sewing machine motor could be a viable option.
Jeff
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15th Aug 2013, 08:32 PM #7Philomath in training
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I have a small 230V Bodine motor that I got years ago for one of those "one day" projects. It's rated at 1/50 hp though. The 3 phase motor suggestions aren't too bad though as at the sort of load you are talking about a small VFD would easily convert single phase into 3 phase.
Michael
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15th Aug 2013, 08:53 PM #8Most Valued Member
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Hi Jeff,
I don't know if it helps but I fitted a sewing machine motor to my shaper and it works a treat...so far.
Phil
Clutch for the Douglas shaper - YouTube
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15th Aug 2013, 08:58 PM #9Mechanical Butcher
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16th Aug 2013, 08:08 PM #11
Thanks, the Douglas conversion is too big , I have found that Unimat 4 motors will fit, but the price tag is ridiculous , at over $300 Australian.
I am hopeful that we can rebuild the old motor.
Jeff
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