Just watched the centroid all in one dc video and he mentioned about the spindle load meter.
My mill uses a teco fm50 inverter and was wondering if it is possible to make it work with my allinone dc.
If it is possible any help or documentation to help me would be appreciated.
Thanks , Jake
Spindle load meter
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Re: Spindle load meter
Start here:
http://www.centroidcnc.com/dealersuppor ... ds/296.pdf
However, although your inverter appears to have an analog output, it may not provide any way to use that output as a load (current) meter instead of a speed (frequency) meter. You will have to investigate that, and perhaps switch to a more capable inverter if you really want a load meter.
http://www.centroidcnc.com/dealersuppor ... ds/296.pdf
However, although your inverter appears to have an analog output, it may not provide any way to use that output as a load (current) meter instead of a speed (frequency) meter. You will have to investigate that, and perhaps switch to a more capable inverter if you really want a load meter.
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- Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2014 6:15 pm
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Re: Spindle load meter
Thank you I will look into this more and see if it will work.cncsnw wrote:Start here:
http://www.centroidcnc.com/dealersuppor ... ds/296.pdf
However, although your inverter appears to have an analog output, it may not provide any way to use that output as a load (current) meter instead of a speed (frequency) meter. You will have to investigate that, and perhaps switch to a more capable inverter if you really want a load meter.