By the way, here is the manual: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Qs7lFq6KdPeuSAL7QQmR4g3Vfv53rjW-/view?usp=sharing
El mar, 26 abr 2022 a las 12:50, Leonardo Marsaglia (<ldmarsag...@gmail.com>) escribió: > Hi Todd, > > A few months ago I purchased a Simphoenix 12 KW E280 VFD (E580 sometimes > depending the country they export to) and it can reach 1000 hz (you will > have to edit some parameters because it's blocked from factory, but I > could do it and it works). I think it costs around 500 USD plus shipping. > > I purchased from an Alibaba supplier because that way I could use credit > card but you can contact them here sale...@sunfardrive.com. > > I only tested the VFD cutting air but it worked flawlessly so far. > > Hope that helps! > > > > > El mar, 26 abr 2022 a las 12:43, Todd Zuercher (<to...@pgrahamdunn.com>) > escribió: > >> Anyone know a good place to purchase a high frequency VFD? We had the >> drive in one of our CNCs die. The old drive was a HSD DS15000. The >> spindle is an 18kw 24000rpm 4pole HSD router motor. The old drive is rated >> for 1-1000hz and that seems to be the problem, all of the off the shelf >> drives I can find are limited to output frequencies less than 500hz which >> would limit our spindles top speed to only 15000rmp. Our machine builder >> quoted us for a Yaskawa V1000 drive with 1000hz firmware (model# >> VU4A0038FAA-134) that they do have in stock but they are marking up their >> price to more than double the normal list price for that drive. Every >> other place I've checked with so far are quoting us months long lead times >> for that drive. >> >> I don't have to have a Yaskawa drive, I think I'd be ok with any drive >> capable of 15kw and at least 800hz output. (Oh, it would be nice if it >> would fit in the cabinet where the old one did, have about 9inches x >> 15inches of space there.) >> >> Anyone have any suggestions for a good source for "obtainable" drive that >> would fit the bill? For example we have a machine with a Fuji Frenic drive >> with 0-1000hz, but I can't find any info on buying a new equivalent, all >> the new Frenic drives I can find have max frequencies under 500hz. I'm >> guessing it is similar to Yaskawa for most other manufacturers where you >> have to live in the right part of the world, ask nicely and then maybe they >> might sell you a drive with the "special" HF firmware. >> >> Todd Zuercher >> P. Graham Dunn Inc.<http://www.pgrahamdunn.com/index.php> >> 630 Henry Street >> Dalton, Ohio 44618 >> Phone: (330)828-2105ext. 2031 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Emc-users mailing list >> Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users >> > _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users