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Reddit mentions of CNC 7.5kw 7500w 220v 10HP 34a 10hp Variable Frequency Drive Inverter VFD for Spindle Motor Speed Control

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CNC 7.5kw 7500w 220v 10HP 34a 10hp Variable Frequency Drive Inverter VFD for Spindle Motor Speed Control
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    Features:
  • Easy PLC function can realize 16 legs of speed and inverter control function
  • RS485 communication port, adopting standard international MODBUS main circuit control
  • Carrier adjustable by 16KHZ, completely soundless working environment
  • Various control technique by both synchronization and non-synchronization
  • Auto voltage regulation (AVR) technique, for ensuring the inverter load capability
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height6.692913379 Inches
Length8.661417314 Inches
Weight6.61386786 Pounds
Width5.905511805 Inches

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Found 1 comment on CNC 7.5kw 7500w 220v 10HP 34a 10hp Variable Frequency Drive Inverter VFD for Spindle Motor Speed Control:

u/unofficialchemist ยท 4 pointsr/Skookum

The problem has just become much more manageable. If you want to get it up and running, you would need a separate vfd for each motor. Each motor has 3 or 4 cables. You would connect your single phase 220v line to the vfd and then connect the 3 or 4 cables to the output side of the vfd.

If you just want to get it started, I would just buy a vfd for the spindle and use the machine manually. AvE likes to shit on the following vfd, but it has worked flawlessly for me over a couple of years: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010CJBVOC

If you don't push your machine to the limits, you might even be able to get away with using a smaller 5 hp vfd for your spindle.

Make your own thread, with a picture of your machine and the nameplate for the main motors and someone here will help you get that machine going.