Servo introduces Variable Frequency Drive and VFD Plus kits

2022-05-28 04:43:14 By : Ms. Clara Lin

Variable speed components on milling machines typically wear out within 5-10 years and will need to be rebuilt — which could represent thousands of dollars for a stop-gap repair. There is now a one-time, alternative solution that completely eliminates a machine’s needless sliding variable speed pulley components–providing an ultra-reliable, long-term fix.

Servo Products Co., Eastlake, Ohio, recently introduced its new Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) and VFD Plus kits, which are full-featured packages designed to convert older step pulley mills and variable speed mills from mechanically controlled speed, into an electronically controlled machine.

The complete VFD kits are “plug-and-play” solutions that are easy to install and easy to operate–quickly upgrading a mills reliability, versatility, and productivity with smoother variable electronic speed control. Made in the USA, both VFD kits are also suited for smaller garage/machine shops, mills, lathes, and grinders.

Adaptable to most applications, the VFD kits can run the motor on 220V single-phase incoming power vs. requiring three-phase power–eliminating the need for a phase converter. Providing all the torque you need in a convenient package, it can go up to 5,000 RPMs in high gear–10-15% higher than the standard milling machine could do. Unlike early VFD kits, these provide full-torque at the lowest RPM. Notably, both VFD kits feature a red E-Stop button that milling machines typically do not have. There is also an E-Stop safety circuit to prevent accidental start-ups.

Features: • Two rpm ranges (50-500 rpm and 500-5,000 rpm) • Full torque throughout the entire rpm range • Accurate in both gear ranges • Can run a three-phase motor with single-phase input (up to 3 hp) • Sensorless vector control • Includes all mounting hardware • Spindle rotation is always correct • Bright blue LED display that is truly accurate in both gear ranges • 10-turn potentiometer for accurate speed control • Integrated dynamic braking resistor for quick forward/reverse changes (like tapping applications) • There is a window to view the VFD status

Servo’s VFD Plus has all of the standard VFD features, plus it increases the versatility of mills with essential upgrades including:

Four preset spindle speeds: In addition to one main speed for fast speed selection, there are an additional four presets for a total of five! These preset speed controls allow operators to set up to four different speeds, and quickly change spindle speeds at the press of a button. The preset speed button lights up and displays RPM’s.

Semi-automated tapping feature: The tapping function uses a proximity switch to reverse the spindle at the user set depth to automatically reverse the spindle, and back out of the tap. Once the spindle goes back to the top position, the spindle then turns forward, ready for the next tapping cycle. You simply put the drill in, and then set the speeds; i.e.-push button “1” at drilling speed, then set push button “2” at a tapping speed. This allows you to run through a desired sequence at the right RPMs.

Servo VFD & VFD Plus / conclusion: With an eye on innovation, Servo Engineer, Garry Yaworski, designed the advanced VFD & VFD Plus kits to address the issue of upgrading old-school step pulley type mills and variable speed mills with component failure with a comprehensive solution.

“The goal was to improve the mills reliability and productivity with a long-term, all-inclusive fix versus a standard rebuild-type approach. Our VFD kits are comparably priced to a typical variable speed disc replacement, and allow end-users to take advantage of the versatility and reliability of electronic speed control,” said Servo Engineer Garry Yaworski.

Servo Products Co. www.servoproductsco.com

Paul J. Heney, the VP, Editorial Director for Design World magazine, has a BS in Engineering Science & Mechanics and minors in Technical Communications and Biomedical Engineering from Georgia Tech. He has written about fluid power, aerospace, robotics, medical, green engineering, and general manufacturing topics for nearly 25 years. He has won numerous regional and national awards for his writing from the American Society of Business Publication Editors.

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