CNC Spindle
CNC Spindle
CNC Spindle
Contents
Router Spindle and VFD Guide
Safety
Mounting the spindle
Mounting the VFD
Electrical Connections
Programming the VFD
How to program
Important Parameters
Installing cutting tools
Required tools
How to change collets
How to install tools
Types of tools
Calculating spindle speed
Starting and stopping the spindle
MachineMotion
Enabling keypad control
Starting from the VFD
directly
Specification Value
Spindle mounting
The VFD should be mounted in a dry place, away from material chips and other debris. Leave 125 mm of clearance below the VFD for its electrical cables.
Attach the mounting plate to the machine frame with two M8 x 14-mm bolts (HW-FN-003-0014), then attach the VFD to the mounting plate with four M4 x 10-
mm bolts (HW-FN-010-0010).
Electrical Connections
Internally, both the VFD and Spindle come pre-wired and configured. To complete the electrical installation, follow the wiring diagram.
VFD, Spindle and digital IO module wiring
Digital IO terminal pinout
You can program the VFD directly from the screen on the unit or use Lenze’s Easy Starter software. Default parameters for our spindle can be found here.
How to program
The VFD has a keypad through which the spindle can be operated. The keys have the functions listed below.
Table 1: Keypad controls
Parameters are values stored in the VFD that control the Spindle and VFD’s operation. They also instruct the VFD on how to power the Spindle. These
settings are set by Vention and do not need changing. Parameters have the following format: PXYY.ZZ.
To change a parameter:
Important Parameters
P200.00 keypad exclusive control enabled 0 or 1 0 (keypad and I/O module enabled)
Required tools
The spindle nut and collets hold the tool in the spindle. To change cutting tools, you will need a collet wrench and spindle wrench.
How to change collets
Spring collets need to be changed to match the tool shank diameter. Each collet is marked with the largest diameter it can accept. Each collet size has a
range of 1 mm. Collets must be purchased separately from the spindle; your choice will depend on your application.
1. Remove the nut from the spindle using the two wrenches. Caution: Be careful not to cut yourself on the sharp tool. Never pull on the tool to remove it.
2. Loosen the collet nut twice with the wrenches before removing the current tool.
3. Apply slight sideways pressure on the collet until it pops out. It should come out easily, if not, try pushing in a different place.
4. Push the new collet into place from the top.
Types of tools
Many types of tools are available for CNC spindles. Some of the most popular ones are listed below.
Besides their shape, end mills are also classified by their number of flutes and types of materials they handle. These factors affect how fast the tool can spin
and its ideal speed through the workpiece.
Spindle speed is measured in revolutions per minute (rpm) and calculated using the diameter of the tool, workpiece material, and tool material. The tool
manufacturer will specify its cutting speed, as well as the maximum depth of cut and feed rate.
Important: Do not set spindle speed below 6,000 rpm, or it may stall when cutting or drilling.
MachineMotion
MachineMotion communicates with the VFD via the Digital IO Module. The function of each output is listed below.
Output 1 Output 2