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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 458324" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Youtube has a few diy's on it as well. </p><p>The fly wheel itself can be incorporated with just weight from the crusher parts alone I think.</p><p>AC motors dont like loaded starts generally. But you will get a good rpm.</p><p>Ratio is very important, size of your pulley wheels. </p><p>The bonus about a petrol engine is you can quickly adjust your rpm. </p><p>Electric means you will have to adjust your pully ratio/size.</p><p>I've been thinking about using a multi pully wheel like off an industrial drill press to do a final tune of rpm on a petrol set up. </p><p>Giving you quick ratio options.</p><p></p><p>Petrol dose offer versatility over electric. </p><p>Remember to make the housing a bolt up unit for bearing maintenance etc </p><p>Since you happy to be able to feed smaller material at a time, this might me you can make it more savage without bogging it down. Or breaking shafts etc. </p><p>Im not fond of the idea of using chain links as the primary means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 458324, member: 9124"] Youtube has a few diy's on it as well. The fly wheel itself can be incorporated with just weight from the crusher parts alone I think. AC motors dont like loaded starts generally. But you will get a good rpm. Ratio is very important, size of your pulley wheels. The bonus about a petrol engine is you can quickly adjust your rpm. Electric means you will have to adjust your pully ratio/size. I've been thinking about using a multi pully wheel like off an industrial drill press to do a final tune of rpm on a petrol set up. Giving you quick ratio options. Petrol dose offer versatility over electric. Remember to make the housing a bolt up unit for bearing maintenance etc Since you happy to be able to feed smaller material at a time, this might me you can make it more savage without bogging it down. Or breaking shafts etc. Im not fond of the idea of using chain links as the primary means. [/QUOTE]
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