ATC and VFDEnable

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Bhouin
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Re: ATC and VFDEnable

Post by Bhouin »

Ordered. Thanks for the help! Will keep you updated


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Re: ATC and VFDEnable

Post by martyscncgarage »

Bhouin wrote: Fri Aug 27, 2021 7:45 pm Ordered. Thanks for the help! Will keep you updated
You will need to change control from front panel to digital inputs on the terminal blocks. You will use FWD and REV inputs.
Change the Acceleration and Deceleration times, they are probably defaulted to something high. Try one second see if it turns the turret ok and not fault. Experiment with those settings

Follow the draft schematic....keep ferreting out your turret wiring and operation. Double check the turret control voltages to the sensors etc.

No need to change the speed.
Of course you will have to program the VFD according to your motor nameplate.

Keep us posted on your progress.
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Bhouin
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Re: ATC and VFDEnable

Post by Bhouin »

Been a bit since I had the time to work on this project. I am still working to get the motor and the VFD to work together. Anyway, I am thinking that I want to purchase a replacement motor for the turret to have a spare to help troubleshoot. I am curious if anyone here could point me to a good place to get one.

The specs that I measured are 80mm long, 70mm diameter, bolt mount spacing 40mm, inner ring at 40mm and shaft of 7.65mm.

Label on existing Motor for specs: Model Number: TV30, Rated Voltage: 220V, Rated Frequency: 50hz, rated rotational speed: 1400, manufactured code/number: 1007, Rated power: "cant read", rated current: 0.3A, Working mode/type; S4, Insulation level: E, Name of the Motor: three phase asynchronous motor

Below are some pics for reference. Thanks in advance!
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martyscncgarage
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Re: ATC and VFDEnable

Post by martyscncgarage »

Might be tough, but try TVT American. Very well made and multiple configurations
http://www.tvtamerica.com/Metric-AC-Mot ... e-atex.htm
I would look for the correct bolt pattern/rpm/mounting arrangement
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