G9972Z DRO and Brushless VFD mods

Hi rich.
How is the machine performing now that you have been using it for a few months?
Thanks
Dan
 
Hi Dan,
The lathe over all is performing outstanding. A lot of torque and the large range of speeds operation is a really nice bonus feature. My only minor issue is i occasionally observe some slight rpm fluctuations (not touching the speed selector dial) . The speed selector pot dial switch is quite sensitive to movement.
 
My only minor issue is i occasionally observe some slight rpm fluctuations (not touching the speed selector dial) . The speed selector pot dial switch is quite sensitive to movement.
Dan's website says the motor is spec'd for 60Hz (what we use in the US) but I wonder if the control unit (or any of it's components) might be 50Hz, as used in China?

I don't know squat about electronics, so take that with a pound of salt. I only raise it because a friend bought some fancy industrial sanders for his flooring business and had trouble with every one of them. The US distributor and the manufacturer (in Europe) finally figured out that our 60Hz power frequency wasn't playing nice with their electronic bits designed and tested for 50Hz...
 
@Road_Clam @The Custom Crafter Hello guys. Any update on having a turnkey kit for the G9972Z? Thanks!
The G9972Z looks near the same as the g4000. In reality many have almost the same design.
If you remove the motor take an image of the mounting and provide measurements + remove the spindle pulley and measure the shaft and key. With that I will comment on the likely hood that it fits. It may require a different length belt.
If I say yes and it does not, return it for a full refund.
Otherwise a new mount and maybe a new pulley needs to be made. We can discuss that as well.
Thanks
Dan
 
The G9972Z looks near the same as the g4000. In reality many have almost the same design.
If you remove the motor take an image of the mounting and provide measurements + remove the spindle pulley and measure the shaft and key. With that I will comment on the likely hood that it fits. It may require a different length belt.
If I say yes and it does not, return it for a full refund.
Otherwise a new mount and maybe a new pulley needs to be made. We can discuss that as well.
Thanks
Dan
The shaft on the motor is 0.77" in diameter and the key is 0.24" square. I can't currently move the machine enough to get at the motor to measure the mounts. I'm not really worried about a mounting plate, I can fab that if I need to. Here's some pics of the setup. Looks fairly similar to the 4000. What I'm hoping to wind up with is a configuration where I can adjust the speed completely with the controller and not need to mess with switching belts.
 

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All the extra stepped pulleys just get in the way. The old motor shaft size is not relevant.
What is the size of the spindle shaft? Remove the spindle drive pulley and measure it where the pulley used to be.
 
Dan's website says the motor is spec'd for 60Hz (what we use in the US) but I wonder if the control unit (or any of it's components) might be 50Hz, as used in China?

I don't know squat about electronics, so take that with a pound of salt. I only raise it because a friend bought some fancy industrial sanders for his flooring business and had trouble with every one of them. The US distributor and the manufacturer (in Europe) finally figured out that our 60Hz power frequency wasn't playing nice with their electronic bits designed and tested for 50Hz...
These work fine on a 50HZ power supply.
 
With over 2,000 units out in USA, all using 60HZ power and less than 20 with any complaint of any kind:
We have been able to extend the warranty from 30 days to 6 months. This includes a full year of support for any issue..
 
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