Get the fixed speed Colt instead.
I have a microcarve A4 table top CNC router. I have installed a Bosch Colt trim router as the spindle. The slowest speed that it will run at is about 15000rpm. I want it to run more slowly so I got a Harbor Freight router speed controller to control it. I disabled the soft start in the Colt and plugged it into the HF controller. Using my HF laser tachometer I measured the speed of the Colt. The slowest speed I could get with the speed controller was a little over 18000rpm! Not the direction I was hoping to go. Does anyone know how to modify the speed controller to get the speed of the router down farther? Or does anyone have a different solution for this problem without spending hundreds of dollars?
Thanks,
Mark
Get the fixed speed Colt instead.
Bob La Londe
http://www.YumaBassMan.com
Bypass the variable speed electronics in the Colt, and you should have a fixed speed Colt.
Gerry
Mach3 2010 Screenset
http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html
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The fixed speed Colt goes about 30000 rpm, so it doesn't solve my problem of lowering the speed.
I know you said you didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars but the Super PID is a great value at around $155.00 if it will meet your needs.
John
2007 HAAS TM-1P OneCNC XR5 Mill Pro. Shopbot PRT running Mach3 2010 Screen Set, Super PID and PMDX Electronics.Check out my Gallery on: http://www.helicopterjohn.com/