I have a Denford Microrouter and i am looking to change the Porter cable spindle for a water cooled spindle. Having looked at the electronics i see that the speed control is done via a KB electronics KBIC board, is that correct? I see 6 wires connected to the board and it looks to me like 240v in to the board, 240v out of the board and then 2 smaller wires. Am i right in assuming these these are for 0-10v reference to set the speed ?
I understand that i wont be able to use this board for a water cooled spindle and will have to replace it with a VFD, i just wanted to see if my understanding of what is in there already is correct ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Wayne
Microrouter spindle controller
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Re: Microrouter spindle controller
I might be wrong but I thought the speed controllers were Sprint units, it is 240v in and 0-10v for 0-full speed control. If I remember correctly the 0-10v MUST be isolated as there is something about 240v floating on the board. I might be wrong but I think the output is DC.
If you have a look at this thread I posted many moons ago it has info on the Sprint speed controller viewtopic.php?f=46&t=4778
Pete
If you have a look at this thread I posted many moons ago it has info on the Sprint speed controller viewtopic.php?f=46&t=4778
Pete
Re: Microrouter spindle controller
Thanks for the reply but i have just had a look at some pictures of the Sprint boards and thats not what is fitted to my microrouter.
Im somewhat confused, the KBIC 225D board is a PWM for DC motors from what i read but the router is fitted with an AC porter cable motor. The board looks like it is modified quite a bit from the standard layout that is in the KB support documentation.
Im somewhat confused, the KBIC 225D board is a PWM for DC motors from what i read but the router is fitted with an AC porter cable motor. The board looks like it is modified quite a bit from the standard layout that is in the KB support documentation.
Re: Microrouter spindle controller
The earlier Micorouters were fitted with Sprint 1200 spindle drives which we then changed around 2002 to a KB Electronics KBLC 240DS Drive.
Both units are DC drives.
The Porter Cable we fitted would work with either an AC or DC supply.
Both units are DC drives.
The Porter Cable we fitted would work with either an AC or DC supply.
Re: Microrouter spindle controller
As Martin says the Porter Cable Motor is a universal motor and can be run from AC or DC.