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11-02-2015 #121
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11-02-2015 #122
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13-02-2015 #123
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13-02-2015 #124
The VFD is the power supply/controller for the spindle. You need to connect power directly to the VFD terminals and it will control the power to the spindle.
See the first post in this thread for connection details.Last edited by IanS1; 13-02-2015 at 03:15 PM.
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13-02-2015 #125
Valeria, It sounds like you have very little experience with electronics so I seriously suggest you get someone with more experience to do this for you.
Your dealing with High voltage and very fiddly connectors and if got wrong it's very easy to damage the VFD and spindle beyond repair.
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13-02-2015 #126
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27-04-2015 #127
Hi.
I'm about to buy a Chinese spindle and going trough ebay and this forum I found 3kW water cooled spindle for 150GBP + shipping at couple of the PORTSMOUTH located sellers.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3KW-WATER-...item27db5b6994
It seems quite cheap for that power. Too cheap?
Some of the pictures of 3kW spindles says 380V. Anyone has experience with 3kW spindles?
Has anyone measured runout of this spindles and checked how many bearings they have(if that makes any difference?)
Best regards
BartLast edited by Bart; 28-04-2015 at 07:27 AM.
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10-07-2015 #128
Just wired my spindle and VFD and followed the diagram in post 1 and it kept tripping.......that was because the pin numbers were different.....
Had to cut and re-wire the VFD end as the spindle end is soldered.......still it works now so all good. Just have a look on your connector if you've got the 4 pin variant that's all
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10-07-2015 #129
I recommend checking with a multimeter what the resistance it between each of the pins, as who knows if the companies making these spindles are consistent. You should get a couple of ohms between the motor terminals and zero ohms to the spindle body, or high impedance when they don't bother with the earth.
Last edited by Jonathan; 10-07-2015 at 05:17 PM.
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18-08-2015 #130
Hi everyone.
FYI, I just ordered a complete spindle kit from Kevin Ho at ROB BEARING AND MECHANICAL PARTS on AliExpress.
They don't sell it as is, but if you contact him they'll make you a better price than the kit for which I gave the link. Instead of 417 Euros from the original seller (288€ kit + 129€ shipping), I paid 360€ (US $400 round !). I haven't received the kit yet, but I have made quite a few orders with this seller and everything arrives on time and in great condition. Always well packed. He's even offered me some couplers I had forgotten in my last order. It's a factory that produces linear motion stuff but they can order anything you want.
I'll post pictures of the kit when I receive it, but I have no doubts it's worth the price.
Only thing missing is a nice bucket of water, that will prevent you from having to buy a radiator and a fan. With 20-25L bucket you're good to go... you'll be long dead before your spindle raises the water temperature by 10°C !Last edited by eurikain; 18-08-2015 at 09:33 PM.
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