• Scam Alert. Members are reminded to NOT send money to buy anything. Don't buy things remote and have it shipped - go get it yourself, pay in person, and take your equipment with you. Scammers have burned people on this forum. Urgency, secrecy, excuses, selling for friend, newish members, FUD, are RED FLAGS. A video conference call is not adequate assurance. Face to face interactions are required. Please report suspicions to the forum admins. Stay Safe - anyone can get scammed.
  • Several Regions have held meetups already, but others are being planned or are evaluating the interest. The Ontario GTA West area meetup is planned for Saturday April 26th at Greasemonkeys shop in Aylmer Ontario. If you are interested and haven’t signed up yet, click here! Arbutus has also explored interest in a Fraser Valley meetup but it seems members either missed his thread or had other plans. Let him know if you are interested in a meetup later in the year by posting here! Slowpoke is trying to pull together an Ottawa area meetup later this summer. No date has been selected yet, so let him know if you are interested here! We are not aware of any other meetups being planned this year. If you are interested in doing something in your area, let everyone know and make it happen! Meetups are a great way to make new machining friends and get hands on help in your area. Don’t be shy, sign up and come, or plan your own meetup!

Southbend 14.5" VFD 3ph to 3ph?

Snap switches are great for temperature control of fans. I'm using some to 'automate' my temporary wood boiler in my shop.

Most cheap vfd's dont support external braking resistors. But, like every other electronic device, i'm sure some hacking can be done. Both my current lathes have mechanical magnetic brakes. Both were easy to integrate into the control scheme of the vfd's

On my big lathe, because the vfd supports it, i use both a braking resistor and the mechanical brake. Mostly to avoid tripping the drive on quick decel, which would happen when i first set it up, where the mechanical brake was not in use and no external resistor. With a heavy 14" 4 jaw chuck, i had to have an 8-10 second decel time, or it would trip. With the resistor I got to 4-5s, with both 2s, easily, from 1500 rpm.

On my smaller Emco machine with the Teco L510 drive, i couldnt have an external resistor, so i had to set the brake to come on at 19hz, where the lower limit of my pot is 20, so the brake didn't come on when i turned the speed down, so they didn't clash. It stops very quickly though, even at full speed. Much less inertia. I'm sure if i played around with it more I could make it better, but it works great.
Yeah If I had a heavier lathe or turned really big parts I'd consider a magnetic brake. it would be the biggest modifications I've done to date. I love mods.

I'll have to play around with the VFD settings and see how it goes. We just installed it so I haven't been running it on practical projects yet. I'll see the next 10" diameter roller I turn
 
Back
Top