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Subject: Re: Precise spindle info needed
From: "twb8899" <twb8899@...>
Date: 2002-06-07
Derek,
These Precise spindles are some of the best for printed circuit
drilling. I have a four spindle machine that uses Precise SC53
spindles with the air collet. This machine uses a frequency converter
for driving the spindles. Sometimes you can find these converters on
the surplus market but they go for big bucks. I might have a
schematic of the drive used in my machine if that will help you.
Some of the Excellon machines use a frequency converter made by PTI.
I have also seen these on the used market for around $150. These
converters are just a high voltage variable frequency three phase
motor drive. Perhaps you could get some off-the-shelf industrial
motor drive to do the job.
BTW, you can put approximately 7 volts DC momentarily across any one
of the three windings to stop the spindle in about five seconds. This
is how the Excellon machines stopped the spindles. These spindles
have excellent bearings and will spin forever after removing the
drive voltage so some type of dynamic brake is used for rapid stop
and tool change.
Tom