Mactec,
Glad I got something correct!
Anyway, let me explain what I got and tell me if this meets your suggestions listed above. albeit not exactly or pretty but will this work?
ON the diagram, you can see how the wiring is done as of now. There is also a picture of the 240v ac switch which controls the power to the VFD.
Basically form the sub panel the power goes through a 240 double pole breaker to the 240v ac switch then from the switch to the VFD. The cable from the VFD to the spindle is shielded and connected to the CNC control box. The shield is grounded right after it leaves the VFD to the metal bracket which is attached to the CNC cabinet.
Inside the sub panel there is also a single pole 120v breaker. That feeds a switch which controls an outlet. Plugged into the outlet is the power line to the power supply. Also inside the CNC cabinet, I collected all the grounds from the drivers and attached them to the cabinet with a screw. The paint was cleared prior to securing the ground wires. As noted, the wires look like a mess so I tidied them up a little bit.
So, before I go and tear this thing apart, take a look and tell me if this meets the required items above. I think it is all there but the breakers and switches are outside the CNC cabinet.
Again, I appreciate all the help, and[as you know, I need it!
rockaukum
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