minilathe22
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I have my wood lathe setup with a VFD. With the default settings, I found I could vary the speed smoothly, but it had very little power, and I could stop the chuck easily with my hand unless it was running at 40Hz or above. I have improved this now but mostly through guesswork of the many settings on the VFD.
I now find that down to 10Hz or so the torque is reasonable, and I can get 100RPM if I have the pulleys also set on the slowest speed. However if I set the pulleys on the highest speed, I cannot go above about 1600RPM. If I push the speed dial above this "peak" point, the RPM falls. If I set the max frequency to 120Hz, as I increase the speed the motor falls, and at 120HZ it stops completely and just makes a high pitched noise. It is as though the motor can't keep up with the supplied frequency. However if I disconnect the belt then it reaches 120Hz ok.
The motor is a fairly old 3 phase Newman motor that came with the lathe:
0.75 HP 1425 RPM
220 Volts 2.2 AMPS 50Hz
380/440 Volts 1.25 AMPS
I have a 230 page setup manual for the drive, however any of the "constant torque" profiles they describe seem to have very low torque. Any ideas? I would like to increase the max speed if I can, but still keep the torque at low speed.
I now find that down to 10Hz or so the torque is reasonable, and I can get 100RPM if I have the pulleys also set on the slowest speed. However if I set the pulleys on the highest speed, I cannot go above about 1600RPM. If I push the speed dial above this "peak" point, the RPM falls. If I set the max frequency to 120Hz, as I increase the speed the motor falls, and at 120HZ it stops completely and just makes a high pitched noise. It is as though the motor can't keep up with the supplied frequency. However if I disconnect the belt then it reaches 120Hz ok.
The motor is a fairly old 3 phase Newman motor that came with the lathe:
0.75 HP 1425 RPM
220 Volts 2.2 AMPS 50Hz
380/440 Volts 1.25 AMPS
I have a 230 page setup manual for the drive, however any of the "constant torque" profiles they describe seem to have very low torque. Any ideas? I would like to increase the max speed if I can, but still keep the torque at low speed.