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Source for 1.5kw aircooled spindle ?

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by ashish B, Apr 24, 2017.

  1. ashish B

    ashish B New
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    Hello
    I have been checking out eBay for 110v 1.5kw spindle and vdf and I am not sure what is the good choice since so many are out there. Has anyone bought a set and would recommend a place or seller ?
     
  2. Kevon Ritter

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    The cnc world doesn't like us 110v plebs. :(
     
  3. Kyo

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    hahaha so true.

    I have found this package. "Here" 110v 65mm ( lighter weight then the 80mm ) 1.5kw spindle with 110v vfd ! I have been saving up for a spindle upgrade. I get a lot of grbl / vfd / spindle questions I have no experience with and want to dive in and give it a go / learn something.

    If you check out the reviews on the linked unit it looks like a C-beam based builder "Nathan" has used it with success. I wonder if he is a member here and could give us some feedback..
     
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    What "hurts" is the fact that all of the 220v systems are around $250. The rare 110v is approaching $400. That particular kit comes with a lot of goodies though.
     
  5. Rick 2.0

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    The trade out being having a smaller collet due to the reduced diameter....
     
  6. ashish B

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    As first time builder, I am trying not to add plumbing and causing a disaster :) . Heard air cooled are not bad and sound sweet as well. I also saw a video where the water pump makes so much noise that it beats the purpose
     
  7. Kevon Ritter

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    Then that video must have had a very bad setup. A submerged pump is silent. The pump must also be rigidly secured to avoid vibration. I came from the aquarium industry so I'm speaking from a ton of experience.
     
  8. ashish B

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    The one in Kyo's link , is that submersible
     
  9. Kevon Ritter

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    It has to be submerged.
     
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    I am sure the spindles are quieter, but my Makita is not that loud. I cut most everything at 10000-15000 rpms and I can have a normal conversation in the same room...until I turn on the shop vac. When just the spindle is running and is not cutting, it is barely noticeable compared to every other power tool I have. It is when it cuts that the decibels go up, but that is due to the cutter doing its work. The VFD of a spindle is probably a nice feature to have, though.
     

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