Sorry for the really daft question, what are the original Triac (green one) spindle speeds please?
I have had a servo as the spindle for years but my router servo drive broke down and have had to rob the drive from the mill in order to keep routing!
This means I have had to put the original 0.37kw motor on the Triac and hook it up to a standalone vfd. I just have no idea what speed it should run at
Thanks in advance, Jason.
Original Triac spindle speeds please!
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