Tom, Thanks for the input that makes me want to finish my new CNC machine even faster. I would like to see the schematic you talked about if you could email it to me. I will be trying to make my own controller as I can't afford the Precise one at $3,600. Derek This is the info I got from Precise: Hello Derek: The SC 67 has a 2-phase motor, so you cannot connect it directly to the three-phase output of a standard high-frequency drive. I think that you have two options: 1. Purchase a special frequency converter from Precise that is able to output two-phase directly. The model is the PCF 310, and price is $ 3,600. or 2. Purchase a standard 3-phase frequency converter from another source (such as Yaskawa), and you will also need a Scot-T transformer. This transformer will converter the three phase output from the frequency converter to the 2-phase that the spindle needs. You will have to contact a transformer manufacturer to have one specially made. Connection of the motor will depend on which option you decide on. The motor cable should have four motor leads and a ground (some very old models did not have a ground lead). If your motor cable does not have a connector, use an ohm-meter to identify two pairs of motor leads with roughly 0.5 ohm resistance each. These are the two phases. If your cable has a connector on it (normally a round, black plastic connector), phase one will be pins 1 and 3, phase two will be pins 8 and 11, and ground is pin #13. The precise frequency converter will have four pins on an output connector to connect the four motor leads to. If you go with option #2, the Scot-T transformer usually only has three output taps. In this case, you connect one motor lead (pin 1) from phase-one to an outside tap, the other lead from phase-one (pin 3) and one lead from phase-two (pin 8) to the center tap, and then the remaining lead from phase-two (pin 11) to the other outside tap. Good luck.
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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Precise spindle info needed
2002-06-07 by High Tech
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