Our recommendation, and what the majority of our customers employ, is the analog/discrete solution. For this, the unit requires an analog +/- 10V signal to control the spindle speed. Then, 24VDC signals are used for the “enable” and the “ready to operate”. If your application needs three speeds or less, then 24VDC inputs can be configured to change the spindle’s rpm.
Alternatively, we have a turn-key UL certified EthernetIP panel. The SMFBCON allows the spindle to be controlled via a remote PLC or robot controller using an Ethernet IP fieldbus connection.
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