Mind sharing your torque curve settings then?
Doesnt shielding both ends make a ground loop, as well as most spindles not even having the 4th pin attached to the casing. I was always told, and have used with success just shielding the drain wire on the VFD end.
Luthier/Woodworker/Machinist in NS, Canada.
No it can't cause a Ground loop, if everything is bonded to Ground
Cable Shields Terminated at one end, only provide electrostatic protection, against low frequency, capacitive coupled interference and emission, read first snip below
If the ( Source and the receiver ) ( the source being the VFD and the receiver being the Spindle ), are both connected to Ground, then the Shields must be connected at both ends
As far as a Torque curve is I have provided this in other posts, I do not post this as if done incorrectly and to aggressive, you will smoke your spindle motor in seconds, of starting it, most should be using what is the VFD default for these Spindles
Can you make them better, very slightly, these spindles have max torque at near max RPM so you have very little to play with, anything below the max RPM
Some good snips below, I have posted, will give users how shield need to be terminated to be effective, if you need more ways for shields to be terminated I can post more examples
Mactec54
Hi again,
This time I'm trying to do the wiring from cnc4pc M16 to Huanyang vfd.
I've connected 12v external power to the board but I don't know which pin on M16 should I connect where on the VFD. The spindle will be only running in one direction (fwd) and will be running with analog 0-10v signal.
Any help would be appreciated.
Best,
Suat
I figured some of the pins but some are still unknown.
You only need 3.
Its different if you are doing the RS+ route
Luthier/Woodworker/Machinist in NS, Canada.
good morning
How can I change direction 1.5kw spindle rotation from inverter
huanyang model HY01D523B
thank you in advance (I write from Italy)
thank mactec54 for the answer, I have run and it's all OK!
I wanted to ask if it is possible to connect "emergency mushroom" to the aforementioned vfd and possibly how
Thank you in advance
translated with Google
Yes there are more than one way to do this, the most used is with the VFD Drives Relays, you will have to test with your meter which Relay closes when you start the VFD
PD052 Multi-Output 3(FA, FB, FC function) Factory Setting:02 Set this Parameter to what your manual requires for this to work
I think the FC connection is the correct one, for your Estop circuit, not sure though
Fault Indication: The contact will act when the inverter detects abnormal conditions.
Mactec54
HI all,
Please help,
4kw motor, 220v single phase in, 220v three phase out, Haunyang 4kw inverter.
Set all the parameters as suggested by mactec54 in earlier posts, obviously changing the frequencies to 50 Hz, and the machine works wonderfully in manual operation, however the problem starts when I need to use a 0-5v input from the control system, changed PD 001 and 002 to setting 1 and PD 070 to setting 1 for 0-5v input, moved the jumper J1 to VI and have my variable 0-5v hooked into VI and ACM.
just doesn't seem to work and need help and guidance please
Acm and dcm must be daisy chained so they both go to ground. I so had this issue.
Luthier/Woodworker/Machinist in NS, Canada.
Can you run an RC type brushless motor with a Huanyang VFD? I have a 4kw VFD and a 3kw 24v brushless inrunner motor. It would be nice if I can use them together.
For that, you need a 24 V variable DC power supply, not a VFD. At 125 amps max output, it'll be pricey!
Also, I think that type of motor has a limited RPM range.
Hey guys, I'm new here. I have a 2.2kw spindle and single phase VFD. I have a basic Breakout board in my controller. Without having to read 38 pages of multiple spindle set ups, does anybody know the correct signal wiring from the controller to the VFD and what settings I need? I want to control on/off and speed from Mach 3.
Here is the board and vfd I’m using.
Oh yeah here is my table. Trying to get it cutting today!!
For the On /Off you connect the FOR and DCM to the Breakout Board where it says Spindle Switch
For the Speed control you Use VI and ACM to the Breakout Board Where it says Speed Control this is your 0-10v PWM
You need to add a 12v Dc power supply to the Breakout Board where it says 12v-24v Power
Your 240v Ac single phase input Power wiring is best connected to R and T terminals and Ground to the Ground Terminal
You need to use Shielded Cable for the VFD to Spindle Connection, and need to make sure the 4th Pin is connected inside the spindle
These Parameters need to be set, if you have not already set them
Huanyang Mactec54
PD000=0 for Parameter unlock ( 1 ) for Parameter Lock
PD001=0 (1 For Remote Control)
PD002=0 ( 1 For 0-10v Terminal Control or Remote Trim Pot Control )
( J1 Also Needs to be set for Terminal Control )
PD003=400
PD004=400
PD005=400
PD007=20
PD008=220 (Motor Rated Voltage, If you have 120v spindle then set to 120v )
PD009=15
PD010=8
PD011=120 ( 100 Minimum Setting with Quality VFD, 120 is Safe)
PD13= 08 is for Factory reset, Only use this to set VFD to Factory Default Settings
PD014 Acceleration=10 ( Adjust to suit)
PD015 Deceleration=10 (Adjust to suit) ( PD15 is ignored IF PD26=1 Then the Spindle will Coast to a Stop)
PD023=0
PD141=220 ( Motor Rated Voltage ) (120 for VFD Rated for 120v )
PD142=9 ( Motor Max Amps 2.2Kw Spindle 9 amp )
PD143=2 ( Motor Number of Poles)
PD144=3000 (Max Motor RPM) =3,000= (24,000)
PD041=8 ( Carrier Frequency up to 10 Max for these Spindle motors)
PD70=0 ( This may need to be set to 1 if Control Voltage is 0-5v )
PD72=400
PD73=120 ( 100 Minimum Setting )
Mactec54
I have 24v supplied to the 12-24v terminals. Should I lower to 12v? I had this table built from a guy who didn’t send any diagrams. Not happy about that but I am learning fast. I appreciate your help.
This is is the inside of the controller.