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Re: Spindle control


Spencer Chase
 

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Jeremy,

I figured there was little difference. Just mentioned that the main point of the article was setting the min voltage or whatever to be sure the fan came on, which is not necessary with the water cooled motor.

I am trying to get the max power from the motor and have conflicting information re the 110 volt input VFD. One place asys it outputs 220 volts three phase and another (the nameplate) says it puts out 110 volts three phase.

I think there may be some extra parameters or different settings for the 110 volt input inverter but there does not seems to be a manual for it nor is it included in the 220/330 volt manual.

the motor is working very well, just want to make it better. if the thing stalls it destroys expensive bits. i don't want to reduce feed speeds to a crawl just to prevent this. maple is not the easiest thing to route. 90% might cut at one speed and then another piece will have crazy hard grain. i'm sure i'll break a few more cutters before i get this right.

On 3/15/2015 6:24 AM, jeremywillson@... [mach1mach2cnc] wrote:
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Spencer
There is absolutely no difference between the air cooled version and the water cooled version of the spindle except that you need to connect an external water pump and water supply to the water cooled variety.
This is completely independant of the the VFD control for that spindle and has zero bearing on the VFD's PD settings for the spindle.
That whole thread is to do with Huanyang VFDs and their associated spindle requirements.


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