how to connect a cheap Chinese spindle ()

gok

GOK
Work voltage: 12-48VDC
Rotation speed: 3000-12000r/min
Power: 400W
Torque:500mN.m
Insulation resistance:>2Megohm
Dielectric strength:400V
Motor Length : 186mm
Diameter:52mm
Axis collet Length: 48mm
Diameter of Axis collect holder:16mm
Repeat accuracy: 0.01-0.03mm
ER11 collect: 3.175mm

with a cheape chinese power supply.

:)



GOK
 

gok

GOK
sorry about no posting that before.

I believe it is something similar to a "Quiet Cut DC Spindle" as I bought it years ago.

I have attached photos with detail of all the components I have for this. I cannot afford a complete power supply with a better spindle yet .. I am a little cash strapped.

But I did hear that you could control start and stop of the spindle with these components and the masso?

Is there any way you could also sketch up a wiring diagram as I believe many people will have this same question... like this wire go to this pin on the masso and the other end goes to the other connection on another component. I know I sound inept however I an not skilled in electronics. :)

any help would be truly awesome you-all.

sincerely

GOK
 

masso-support

MASSO Support
Staff member
the best I can think of to get this going is to wire the MASSO's 0-10v out signal to the potentiometer, but you will need to have good knowledge of electronics and need to know what you are doing as you can easily damage the MASSO controller with wrong wiring.
 

gok

GOK
I drew up a diagram of how I have the spindle power wired up to date... (I have not connected to the Masso yet because I do not want to damage the Masso)

The image is attached. I was hoping you could take a look and tell me if this is correct and if not could you send me a diagram like the one I have attached with the correct layout?

Also is there any other wire I need to connect to the Masso besides the one I think should go to spindle pin 1 ?

I just don't want to connect this to the Masso if this is going to do any damage. As I stated before I am new to this my friend. :)
 

gok

GOK
I understand that the speed would not be controlled ,but would the off and on function be controlled by the masso?

also could you sketch up a line drawing to show How I should wire this up?



please... :)

GOK
 

gok

GOK
by the way, thank you for getting back to me so quickly.

The relay is to allow the masso to be able pass a code that will allow power or shut off power to the spindle(break or connect power)

this might not work I don't know?

I do not have enough money for a nice VFD that I see on line.

I only need the spindle to turn off and on when needed through the Masso. is that possible?

if not then I will have to control the spindle manually

thanks for taking a look at my situation.

GOK
 

masso-support

MASSO Support
Staff member
Yes for sure you can switch on/off the spindle with the relay.
  1. Connect the relay card CH1 signal to Pin: 2 on MASSO's spindle connector.
  2. Connect the relay card DC- to MASSO's power supply -ve.
  3. Now the relay will switch on with M3 and switch off on M5 command.
 

gok

GOK
I will try it asap.

I really appreciate it my friend. Thank you very much.

it might be a good idea for others in my situation with little experience to to see this as well.

by the way if I was using a separate power supply like I have in the diagram I sent you could I connect to that as well instead of using the Masso's power supply? just so as not to effect in any way the current to the Masso?

:)

GOK
 

adstaggs

adstaggs
I am trying to do this same thing just turn my spindle off and on with the masso, is there anyway I can find out a good relay card and how to wire it to the masso?
 
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