Spindle help to EDING CNC
Hi again, just me. this time im in need of help controlling the spindle from my board. However ive never seen this VFD and the spindle looks like the 2.2kw but on steroids with a ER25 collet.
Can some good fellows help me control the spindle on/off via the board please?
VFD is https://halk.ru/forum/resources/8/download?version=8
and the model number is E380-4T0055G/0075P
Board im using is the EDING CPU5A4E
Re: Spindle help to EDING CNC
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D-man
Hi again, just me. this time im in need of help controlling the spindle from my board. However ive never seen this VFD and the spindle looks like the 2.2kw but on steroids with a ER25 collet.
Can some good fellows help me control the spindle on/off via the board please?
VFD is
https://halk.ru/forum/resources/8/download?version=8
and the model number is E380-4T0055G/0075P
Board im using is the EDING CPU5A4E
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Re: Spindle help to EDING CNC
The black wire appears to be linking the CM and FWD terminals, as well as providing a common feed (probably to provide the common for switching the inputs).
You'll have to go through the settings menu (F3.0 - Pg32 in the manual) to see what X1, 2, & 3 have been configured to do.
The TA/TC is an output, again you'd have to check the settings to see what it's set to (F3.8 - Pg 32 again).
I'm not sure what Eding outputs, but you may want to reconfigure the drive so it uses an analogue 0-10V input to set the speed.
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I will report back with these settings tomorrow.
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JAZZCNC
Spindle is 3Kw.
Im sure it had 4.5 written on it. I may be wrong. But managed to get it all up and running now it's just the spindle I need sorting [emoji6] happy Sunday
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m_c
The black wire appears to be linking the CM and FWD terminals, as well as providing a common feed (probably to provide the common for switching the inputs).
You'll have to go through the settings menu (F3.0 - Pg32 in the manual) to see what X1, 2, & 3 have been configured to do.
The TA/TC is an output, again you'd have to check the settings to see what it's set to (F3.8 - Pg 32 again).
I'm not sure what Eding outputs, but you may want to reconfigure the drive so it uses an analogue 0-10V input to set the speed.
OK Before i report with the Parameter settings i do know (thanks to google translate on the phone, AWESOME!), that the following wires were plugged into the old board for:
RED: spindle Low
GREEN: Spindle in
YELLOW: Spindle High
BLACK: was into 5v
Re: Spindle help to EDING CNC
OK Guys, everything is as per the manufacturers settings (in parameters pages) APART FROM the following:
AUXILIARY RUNNING PARAMETER UNIT
F4.8 - 0.50
MULTI SPEED FREQUENCY
F5.1 - 100
F5.3 - 200
F5.4 - 250
F5.5 - 300
F5.6 - 350
F5.7 - 400
Re: Spindle help to EDING CNC
First one that gets her fired up, will get a drink :)
could really do with her up and running for tomorrow, so any help will be much appreciated, even if i can get it running in manual mode i just cant figure it out
Re: Spindle help to EDING CNC
So it looks like it's just been wired to provide 3 different speeds, depending on what input is activated.
What kind of output does Eding provide?
For a quick get you going option, I'd think that provided you just connected one of the three speed input wires (red/green/yellow) to the common (black), then you'll get the spindle running.