Chuck Pool
Plastic
- Joined
- Dec 20, 2006
- Location
- Cedar Michigan
Hello to all:
I just got off the phone with a commercial cnc retrofit company and they said they would not stand behind their product if I use a rotary phase converter on our manual series one Bridgeport. CNC rotary phase converters are not voltage stable enough I was told. I have to use a VFD. Is there a good reason for this? Which is really the better way to go, rotary phase converter or VFD? We have the 2J continously variable speed head on this machine. Thank you for any and all help! (Phase Perfect is to costly at present.)
Chuck Pool
Cedar, Michigan
[email protected]
I just got off the phone with a commercial cnc retrofit company and they said they would not stand behind their product if I use a rotary phase converter on our manual series one Bridgeport. CNC rotary phase converters are not voltage stable enough I was told. I have to use a VFD. Is there a good reason for this? Which is really the better way to go, rotary phase converter or VFD? We have the 2J continously variable speed head on this machine. Thank you for any and all help! (Phase Perfect is to costly at present.)
Chuck Pool
Cedar, Michigan
[email protected]