Description
[Open Box] 3018 φ44mm Brushless Motor Spindle Kit, 24V 12kRPM with Drive Board
More Quieter
Perfect for most 3018 CNC Routers on the market, including Genmitsu 3018-PRO, 3018-PROVer, 3018-PROVer Mach3, 3018-MX3, 1810-PRO. The diameter of the motor is 44mm. (Note: The stock spindle holder of the 3018 CNC machine could hold the spindle whose diameter is between 42mm and 44mm ). The brushless spindle motor is much quieter than other normal motors, up to 26dB quieter during operation.
Long Service Time
The brushless design enables a much longer service life of about 50,000 hours.
Easy Upgrade
This brushless spindle motor comes with a drive board, USB cable and the Collet Holder is pre-installed already. One step replacement.
More Info
Specifications:
- Rated Voltage: 24V DC
- Voltage Range: 18-24 V DC
- Rated Load: 0.142Nm
- Rotation Direction: CW as viewed from output shaft
- Operating Position: Output shaft for vertical
- No Load Speed: 12000rpm±10%
- Rated Load Speed: 10000rpm±10%
- Weight:404g
- Number of Poles: 6
- Number of Phase: 3
- Driving Method: 3 phase full wave rectified (PWM)
What’s included
- 1x Spindle Motor (Collet not included)
- 1x Drive board
- 1x 200mm length cable
- 1x 800mm length cable
- 1x 200mm Dupont cable
- 1x User Manual
This brushless spindle motor does not require an additional power supply. You just need to plug it into the control board of your CNC router (please refer to the wiring diagram). If you want to expand the potential use of the brushless spindle, an additional power supply is needed to support up to 400W.
Also, it does not require additional hardware to control the speed. You can control the speed in Candle.
Install the collet
Step 1 – Pop the collet into the ER11 nut
Step 2 – Insert the bit into the collet. Make sure that the collet is locked tightly and its plane is aligned with the plane of the ER11 Nut (Learn More).
Step 3 – Put the ER11 nut back in the ER11 chunk
Step 4 – Tighten the ER11 nut with wrenches
Step 1 – Pop the collet into the ER11 nut
Step 2 – Insert the bit into the collet. Make sure that the collet is locked tightly and its plane is aligned with the plane of the ER11 Nut (Learn More).
Step 3 – Put the ER11 nut back in the ER11 chunk
Step 4 – Tighten the ER11 nut with wrenches