fnieto
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The plate roller is built very well and with ultra low hours. No regrets on the money spent to bring it up to speed. Originally built in 1997 so I can imagine the original VFD was big money. None VFD versions plate rollers sell for $13-15K and the company is still around.
The large enclosure cover was modified for new VFD access. The machine runs so sweet that it started my interest in the Lathe's system build. I have had a ton of help from a friend with both machines, have learned a bunch and feel very confident in any future troubleshooting. I might have another VFD build for the smaller Mil (step pulleys). This build would be much simpler by comparison. New labels replaced the hand writing and another status light was also added indicating perimeter wire tripping (safety cable at front and back of rolls).
This system is also 24v controls.
The large enclosure cover was modified for new VFD access. The machine runs so sweet that it started my interest in the Lathe's system build. I have had a ton of help from a friend with both machines, have learned a bunch and feel very confident in any future troubleshooting. I might have another VFD build for the smaller Mil (step pulleys). This build would be much simpler by comparison. New labels replaced the hand writing and another status light was also added indicating perimeter wire tripping (safety cable at front and back of rolls).
This system is also 24v controls.

