google vfd motor harmonics
Hello,
Just got my first spindle GDZ-80-2.2B with HY02D223B VFD but I have a problem: the spindle makes high pitch squeaking noise that’s probably not normal. ?It starts ~2-3k RPM and is cut off ~10k RPM
Tried reseting the config with PD013 = 8 and changed:
PD005 = 400 max operating frequency (Hz)
PD004 = 400 base frequency (Hz)
PD003 = 400 main frequency (Hz)
PD011 = 0 frequency lower limit (Hz)
PD070 = 1 sets Analog in type 0-5v (I’m planning to use it with GRBL)
PD072 = 400 higher analog frequency (Hz)
PD073 = 0 lower analog frequency (Hz)
PD143 = 2 number of poles in motor
But it's still the same.
Resistance between pins 1-2-3 is 1.71 ohm (measured from VFD side) and pin 4 seems to be connected as i'm getting continuity between it and spindle body.
Cable is YSLCY-JZ 4g1,5 ~5m long
Is the spindle faulty or I have to tweak some settings (which)?
Thanks
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google vfd motor harmonics
It sounds like bearing cage slipping, but also could be because you have Parameters set incorrect, What other Parameters did you set
Your spindle has a minimum speed of 6,000 RPM if you don't set the minimum speed you will damage your spindle or VFD Drive 100Hz = 6,000RPM is the norm most use 120Hz so can not be set at ( 0 )
How have you Grounded the shield ends this to can cause noise problems if not correctly terminated
It sounds like bearing cage slipping, but also could be because you have Parameters set incorrect
Mactec54
Thanks for your answers and sorry for the late reply, work-life interrupted hobby-life
I adjusted the settings according to https://www.cnczone.com/forums/spind...ml#post2172276 and now i'm running between 7200-24000rpm.
If i listen very carefully i can hear crunchy sounds time-to-time but it hasn't blown up yet. The seller thought that maybe the grease hasn't settled in yet from the transportation position .. we'll see.
That is the correct speeds for those settings, if you want it to run at 6,000RPM you can set these ( 2 ) Parameters
PD011=100
PD073=100
Yes that is a good Parameter set to use, yes it could be grease, if you can post a video of the spindle making the noise may be able to confirm if it is Grease or Bearing cages skidding which can be caused by grease also
Do you have a good ground at the spindle and the shielded cable is terminated correctly, 4th pin in the spindle connector has to have continuity to the spindle body if it has not then this needs to be corrected
Mactec54
Thanks for the tip!
I'll try to make new video during weekend. My garage is quite cold (near freezing) so I guess the grease might be thick and is not spread equally yet.
Pin 4 has continuity to body and I have grounded it.
Thanks again