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The 110V 2.2KW CNC VFD Spindle Package is a comprehensive solution for professionals seeking high-performance machining capabilities. This package includes a powerful 2.2KW spindle motor, a reliable VFD, a water pump, and essential accessories, all designed for easy setup and operation. With a maximum speed of 24000 RPM and a robust water cooling system, this spindle is ideal for a variety of applications, from wood carving to CNC machining. Enjoy peace of mind with a one-year warranty on the inverter and a six-month warranty on the spindle.
Manufacturer | Huanyang Electrical |
Item Weight | 22 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.2 x 14.5 x 9.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 110v 2.2kw kit |
Size | 110V single phase input-2.2kw kit |
Style | 110v-2.2kw |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Horsepower | 3 hp |
Speed | 24000 RPM |
Included Components | Electronic components |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty for inverter,(artificial damage is not included), Spindle warranty for half a year,(artificial damage is not included) |
A**A
Awesome buy
Awesome unit works flawlessly and is very quiet.Easy to set up and plenty of smart people on Utube to help you understand the settings.Thank you
A**M
Great spindle
I'm happy with this spindle. It's quite and has plenty of power for what I need
S**5
I was skeptical....
Got this kit a few months ago - took a minute to wire it up - but it was fairly easy. The instructions provided are in broken/improper english but nothing youtube cant fix ;-) Got everything wired in and hooked up - first carve was a 13 hour carve and my GFCI kept popping - come to find out VFDs are synonymous with tripping GFCI outlets. I tried a less sensitive GFCI and got no love. Swapped to a regular outlet and we were back in the race. Ran flawlessly - BE SURE TO RUN THORUGH ALL THE VFD SETTINGS. The ones supposedly preset are incorrect so I'd recommend you verify each one that applies to your setup. Worth the money IMO. Side note: the vendor should remove the 65mm mount and replace that with a water tight 5 gallon container for the pump.
A**X
A great spindle for the money
The bad first. The water pump didn't work but it's not why would buy this. Just plan on buying a good quality pond pump. Otherwise it has been great. I've done several 24 hour plus cuts without a hiccup. The VFD is tied into my CNC controller so the G code commands it to start, sets the speed, and to turn off once it's done. After 24 hours the spindle is warm to the touch but not hot. It has lots of power. I use a CMT 2 3/8" surfacing bit set to 8000 rpm. It handles it without an issue. I've even used a 3" half round bit. ust add ferrite beads on the power cable for the spindle.
P**.
Works well..
Well packaged. Decent install instructions.Bought better quality water lines, a CW3000 chiller and a double shielded VFD to spindle cable. Run about 60 hrs for far including an 18 hr continuous job. Never got over 7 degrees about room temp. Works great and so much quieter than a spindle.
H**O
Lasted not even 10 hours
I bought the kit, spindle with correct VFD, beause it said it would be 'ready to go' as VFD was set by factory. Well, it worked for a while. During light duty minimal flattening of the spoil board it stopped w/o warning and w/o any workload, it showed EoCA. I restarted it and after another hour the same happened (flattening w/ 1" planer <0.2mm cut). I read up and measured 1.9 ohm between all legs. Seemed right. I restarted and soon the EoCAs became more frequent. Currently it does not start anymore and two legs measure now 1.5 ohm and one is 0.3 ohm. I have not evem finished flattening my spoil board and this spindle is done. I am ordering a new one but I am wondering why the factory setting was set to 220V in the VFD while mine was 110 V. Can someone explain this?I had a new spindle for a while and performance was mediocre. Today however my VFD just sparked and went up in flames. I realized this immediately or else my shop could have burned down. I am reducing to one star.
L**I
How I hooked it up.
First, some negatives as others have mentioned...the water pump is worthless. It has a 110v cord on a 220v pump. Not the end of the world but annoying. This is just pure laziness. 1) They should have enough common sense to not advertise it with a water pump to US customers if they know 100% you are not getting a water pump. 2) No wrenches as others have stated. 3) Next to zero accurate documentation.There is a comment to not do the wiring unless you are a electrician. That is silly.Here is what I did.1) I bought this power cord. " 20FT NEMA 6-15P/6-15R Power Extension Cord for 220/240V Air-Condition,...." ... here on amazon...2) I cut the end not going to the wall off3) I bought the blue colored ring connectors from HDepot4) I hooked black and white to any two of the power connectors (can't recall the letters UVW? easy to look up). I hooked the ground to the only ground on the VFD.5) I purchased the wiring that went between the VFD and Spindle ready to go...premade from corvetteguy50 - easy to find for $230 shipping. In his video he will tell you how to hook up the wires...super simple. I put both grounds on the only ground screen on the VFD. Green from the 220 cord you purchased here on Amazon from above and one from green ring connector coming off the ground from wire purchased from corvetteguy.6) I cut the original orange water pump line in half.7) I put the original water pump screen in adapter onto the new water pump (its the right size..you will need this)8) Connected the water lines (one going to Spindle from new pump and one going from spindle into water bucket).9) I tested to make sure the water pump was flowing with no leaks.10) I programmed the VFD as shown on most videos. I only programmed 2 codes I do believe - PD005 and PD004.11). I turned it on.12) Tested a cut...completely tore up the wood.13) Spend 7 hours in the garage trying to figure out what was going on...went to bed unresolved.14) Woke up and realized the spindle was sent programmed to spin the wrong direction.15) Hit the REV button on the VFD...spindle spins correctly now and everything works great.I hope this helped someone. Figuring out how to do this...took much more time than actually doing anything. Was way easier than I thought it would be and I'm no electrician. Be careful and the above is not electrical advise...just telling you how I got this mystery thing to run. And I bought this water pump from Amazon ..."VIVOSUN 800GPH Submersible Pump(3000L/H, 24W)" - Keep the hose to pump adapter from the old pump...you will need it. And that's it. I was out the door for about $650 or so but way better than the $3500 my CNC company wanted for a 1.7KW HSD Spindle and VFD. Besides, if one part goes bad on this unit....you now know how to fix it.
R**T
Works
Works great on my onefinity journeyman. It was initially programmed to run half the maximum rpm but it’s an easy fix. Comes with a 220v pond pump so you’ll have to buy one separately if you want to run it on 110v.
R**C
Based
Works excellent, good quality VFD and spindle
X**R
Excellent
Exactly as described, arrived quick, and works perfectly. Using on a home made CNC.
F**X
bad product, bad seller
Where should I start...EMI (electromagnetic interference) was a big issue since the beginning. After months of investigation a ton of $ in anti-EMI device, it's less bad, but it still stops communication between the controller and the CNC...After one year of non-intensive use, the spindle started to do free games... I even had to reduce my dept of cut for my spindle to handle super conservative parameters...The seller was not helpful, his advice made no sense, communications were poor, and he even wanted me to send my email to a non-secured weird email… Since the warranty was only 6 months, and my purchase was done last year, he never refunded. He offered a small discount on a new one…. Never replied after my last communication…
D**N
Sindle
Great price
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