You can use any of our Multifunction Breakoutboards. The C11G is a basic popular model:
https://cnc4pc.com/c11g-multifunction-cnc-board.html
We have other models that work with different motion controller.
You can create a ticket in our website and su...
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The 800W spindle weights about 10lbs and can be used with this 120VAC single phase inverter:
https://cnc4pc.com/1-5kw-vfd-spindle-inverter.html
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You can find several wiring diagrams for different VFDs and Speed Controllers in the Product Download section of the C11G: https://www.cnc4pc.com/c11g-multifunction-cnc-board.html#pattachments. Please choose one that may match the VFD you have.
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It is ideal to use a breakout board that has the spindle control circuit built-in and that uses a Safety Charge Pump. This will greatly simplify your wiring and using a Safety Charge Pump when wiring your system delegate starting your spindle to the...
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You would need to mount the encoder on the machine itself.
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There is not ADC/DCA. When working with the analog coming from the ACORN, we just invert the same analog for the +/-10vdc.
Note the board can also generate the analog from a PWM signal.
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You may want to consider adding a C41S to your setup:
https://www.cnc4pc.com/c41s-pwm-variable-speed-control-board.html
You can use this wiring diagram:
http://cnc4pc.com/Tech_Docs/JINAN2ESS.pdf
Wiring to the C41S may be a little messy. It may have b...
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VFDs and motors have two way of operation, in the US we use CW and CCW, in the rest of the world, or INT (International) it is used START/STOP and DIRECTION. These settings can usually be adjusted VFD settings. The chances are that if you purchased the V...
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This would depend on the breakout board. The installers for our breakout boards would configure UCCNC to run the spindle with PWM at 300hz.
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The relays are not directly tied pins in the configuration, as it is the breakout board that is driving the relays based on the step(PWM) and dir received from the controller and the US/INT Mode selected to drive the spindle. Please check this: https://ww...
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YES! Doing th spindle rotatiion is a function of the VFD.
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