Thread: Advice on spindle inverter spec
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14-09-2013 #1
Hi all,
I could do with some advice on the next phase in my quest to reinstate the ISEL CNC machines - the spindles. Without going into all the details - I bought a job lot of equipment, some of it works, some have needed work and all of it has needed a lot of research. So, the problem. . . . . .
Attached are two plaques which can be found on the two spindles in question. Here is a picture of one so that you don't have to imagine.
This one:
4200 rpm
75hz
0.65kw
This one :
24000 rpm
300hz
0.55 kw
The latter spindle works great with this KEB F5 1.5kw inverter - so I can only assume that it was the intended inverter for the spindle and was separated at some point.
So, the first one needs an inverter. Based on the information above and in each image, can you advise on an appropriate inverter for the job? Is it as simple as getting a 1.5kw inverter from ebay (based on the motor's KW rating being slightly more than the other motor) or have a grossly underestimated the situation!!
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Chris
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14-09-2013 #2
Does the Keb inverter let you set profiles for different motors.? Often decent VFD's do.! . . . . If so Why not use the same inverter for both and just switch between the two. (When switched off)
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14-09-2013 #3
Rather annoyingly, the unit has been customised by ISEL and therefore the menu structure is not is non-standard and differs from the manual. KEB have no record of how it has been customised and ISEL germany are pretty useless in responding to any email that does not end up with them making some money.
I am considering buying another (£441) from KEB - but I am tight and would like a cheaper alternative!\
EDIT: I don't think it has profiles either so switching between machines could be a mission.Last edited by badgerman; 14-09-2013 at 11:07 PM.
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15-09-2013 #4
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15-09-2013 #5
Let me have a look thru what I have, feel sure I have some that will do this OK.
John S -
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15-09-2013 #6
The inverter should be capable of running any 3-phase motor. I don't really understand what ISEL could have done to the inverter other than use standard parameter settings? Are you sure you have the correct user manual? You should be able to "reset to factory defaults" and start again.
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15-09-2013 #7
I once bought a panel with KEB drives. The local agent said he could download the parameters if I took the drive to him. Unfortunately they had a 3 phase input so I could not use them at home. Any drive of the rated capacity should work. Just check if the motor has a star/delta connection for 220v 3phase input depending on your supply. The v series from Yaskawa are very good and they used to have a plant in Scotland.
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15-09-2013 #8
It's not that the inverter is modified and can't be used, it is the menus that have been modified. I can't decipher what values do what and therefore can't modify to suit other spindles.
For example, I have found the frequency max (I think) but can't be sure which is frequency min. There are also brake settings (deceleration) but no idea which it might be.
I have spoken to KEB who told me that it was custom, and ISEL haven't responded to my enquiry. Annoying - but at least it is running one of my motors.Last edited by badgerman; 15-09-2013 at 09:37 AM.
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