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GREAT TO SEE THE HOMEPAGE UP AND RUNNING! THANKS TO ALL INVOLVED. I JUST RETURNED FROM ZIHUATANEJO, MEXICO VISITING
THE CRUISING GROUP FROM THE WEST COAST AND IT WAS GREAT; WE
CAN'T WAIT TO RETURN OUR 382 BACK TO MEXICO.
JIM & JUNE IN ALAMEDA
 
1. Move the existing motor forward 4" 2. Modify companion way stirs. 3. install 6-Vetus "Mitsuen" hydraulic motor mounts. 4. Cut propshaft 5. Install bulkhed behind transmission. 6. Install "Aqua drive" (A thrust bearing and 2-CV joints) 7. Dont worry about mis-alignment, you can have up to 16-degrees!. The results are outstanding, and it can be done in the water! Now if the Yanmar 3qm30 weighed just a little less we would really have something. Engine and tranmission are about 598#'s, about the same as a small block Chevy.
 
1. Move the existing motor forward 4" 2. Modify companion way stirs. 3. install 6-Vetus "Mitsuen" hydraulic motor mounts. 4. Cut propshaft 5. Install bulkhed behind transmission. 6. Install "Aqua drive" (A thrust bearing and 2-CV joints) 7. Dont worry about mis-alignment, you can have up to 16-degrees!. The results are outstanding, and it can be done in the water! Now if the Yanmar 3QM30 weighed just a little less we would really have something. Engine and tranmission are about 598#'s, about the same as a small block Chevy.
 
1. Move the existing motor forward 4" 2. Modify companion way stairs. 3. install 6-Vetus "Mitsuen" hydraulic motor mounts. 4. Cut propshaft 5. Install bulkhed behind transmission. 6. Install "Aqua drive" (A thrust bearing and 2-CV joints) 7. Dont worry about mis-alignment, you can have up to 16-degrees!. The results are outstanding, and it can be done in the water! Now if the Yanmar 3QM30 weighed just a little less we would really have something. Engine and tranmission are about 598#'s, about the same as a small block Chevy.
 
<div>I do a 75 kW, 440V, 3 phase, 60Hz motor operating with a frequency inveter in a crane, for hoist.
When I put the nominal load in the crane, the motor vibrate between 49 to 53 Hz.
Would this problem be solved just changing inveter parameters.
Do you have experience on this?
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