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    Need to match VFD to HSD Spindle?

    Hi everyone, hope someone can help point me in the right direction..


    I'm trying to match the correct? Commander Sk VFD drive to an HSD spindle

    Here's the data sheet;

    http://www.hsdusa.com/bo/allegati/Fi...x-18_24_1_.pdf

    The spindle draws 5.5A (S1) and 7.2A (S2) - [I'm guessing S2 is the heavy load draw?]


    The VFD's output either;

    SKBD200150 - 7A max continuous current / 10.5A @150% for 60sec - 1.5kw output

    SKCD200220 - 9A max continuous current / 14.4A @150% for 60sec - 2.2kw output


    Does anyone have a good idea of the best match please, I'm a little stumped..

    Tanks
    Last edited by firstyear; 09-08-2011 at 06:08 AM.


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    It would appear the model 150 would work.
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