Technical Parameter of 2.2kw Water-cooled Spindle motor 1.Spec: 80*215mm(Middle body Diameter 80*215mm) 2.Power: 2.2KW 3.Voltage: 110V 4.Frequency: 400 Hz 5.Speed: 0-24000 R/min 6.ER20 collet chuck water-cooled 7.Runout off:Less than 0.005mm 8.Grease Lubrication Technical Paramer for 2.2kw Variable Frequency Drive inverter 1.Input Voltage: 110V±15% 2.Output voltage:110V±15%(Analogous to Input voltage) 3.Input Frequency:48-63HZ 4.Output Frequency:0-400HZ 5.Input Phase: 1 phase 6.Output:3 Phase 7.Warranty:1 year Package include: 1 x 2.2KW Spindle Motor 1 x 2.2KW Macthing Inverter 1 x 80W Water Pump 1 x 5M Water Pipes 1 x 80mm Spindle Clamp1 x one set ER20 collet (1mm,2mm,3mm,4mm,5mm,6mm,7mm,8mm,9mm,10mm,11mm,12mm,13mm)
K**R
very poor quality
Don't bother. you get what you pay for, and this unit failed all the way around. With no load on the motor, it took way too long to get up to speed and, still with no load, the controller would fault and shut down. It took me months to find the time to finish setting up my mill, so I can't even return this hunk of junk. I'm going to stick with high quality wood routers for spindles. much simpler, and even if I do have to replace every year, i'll still be money ahead.
R**T
Worth the buy
It’s got its cosmetic and minor issues but what do you expect for the price? It’s an awesome little setup with a cheap mount and a cheap pump. I don’t plan on using the mount and when or if the pump craps out I can run to the store and buy one for $10. So far I’ve done a lot of bench testing and it’s done great. Just be sure to get all your programs correct and do a lot of googling on it because there are a lot of useful settings that are easy to overlook, like your motor amps and the max rpms. Within a few weeks I’ll have an informative video up about it on my YouTube channel called “iMade It”. I’m also using rs485 communication so I don’t even have to mess with the vfd controller.
C**G
120v is a go
Work as said. Had a hard time figuring out the wiring but they replied to my question pretty fast. Would buy again. It does work on 120v
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