Which Glentek Equivalent to Fadal AMP-065
I know Glentek made the Brushless Amplifiers for Fadal. I just purchased a TRM. I would like to find out which current "stock" Glentek Amplifier is closest to the FADAL AMP-065 used on the X, Y, Z axis. I'd really like to find the amplifier manual.
The machine was made in 2003, Giddings and Lewis era. Which control does this machine have? I has sat unused for MANY years. I purchased it from an estate. Will be towards the end of September before I can move it here.
When I opened up the electrical cabinet, I was looking around for a VFD, none, then I found an AMP-065, SMA9615INV-2 controls the spindle Interesting.
I DO realize this was an entry level machine designed for the home shop/garage.
Hoping a FADAL Tech pokes his head in here with some info.
Thanks in advance,
Marty
Re: Which Glentek Equivalent to Fadal AMP-065
The Amp that runs the spindle is based on the same amp that does the x,y,z, but has different programming and a bigger heat sink for the spindle. the x,y,z amp-0065 can not run the spindle. if your looking for one for the axis ebay has one https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fadal-4020-...MAAOSw9E5bzx3t
Those amps will be hard to find , Glentek does not make them anymore.
Re: Which Glentek Equivalent to Fadal AMP-065
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Originally Posted by
rodney247
The Amp that runs the spindle is based on the same amp that does the x,y,z, but has different programming and a bigger heat sink for the spindle. the x,y,z amp-0065 can not run the spindle. if your looking for one for the axis ebay has one
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fadal-4020-...MAAOSw9E5bzx3t
Those amps will be hard to find , Glentek does not make them anymore.
Thanks,
I purchased a like new TRM. Fully functional.
Since I beta test for Centroid, and this control seems to be a bit of an oddity, I am going to remove the FADAL Control on the TRM, all AMP drives, All servo motors and cables and refit the machine with a new control. I will install a Yaskawa or a GS3 Sensorless Vector Drive from Automationdirect.com so it has a traditional VFD.
Will show the machine operating before I disassemble it. Then list the parts on Ebay. Project won't start until the end of September.
Marty