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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    Thanks I'll have to look into it.
    Did you add a potentiometer and the E button and off switch
    Most VFD's I've seen use the up/ down touch arrows
    This VFD has a little dial on the front, but I didn't like the factory dial so I made a bigger one and wired that in. I also added the e-stop and extra switch. But that's all purely for ease of use. I used this lathe for ages without any of those controls.


    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    I have a rotary phase converter to run some of my 3ph equipment.
    But to stop my lathe without allowing to wind down I reverse the switch it still has to slow to stop not nearly instant like yours seems to do
    making it really difficult to do single point threading. One of my lathes is a 17" and another a 26" but the 26" has a declutch.
    there is also the issue of inertia, the chucks for the 17" weigh 90lbs and the chucks for the 26" weigh 250lbs or more
    And I wouldn't even want to guess how much the chuck weighs on the 56" 25HP pencil sharpener, but I would never consider even thinking about trying to quick stop the spinning mass that thing can handle.
    I would like to install a 3hp 3ph motor on my 12x36 Sheldon but it has a threaded spindle so that would become a problem if it stopped instantly, as the chuck would come off
    Yeah I don't have any gear that big. But the deceleration/spin-down time is just a setting. The VFD will drive that motor pretty hard to achieve a complete stop in the time that you've set. 0.3 second or 3 minutes, totally up to you. 25HP is getting a pretty large, but 5 HP and down is no problem for off the shelf VFDs.



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