Hello
Had a quick look at the VFD manual, which frame type is it?
Frame 2 is rated at 1.1 - 1.5kW.
Your motor is rated at 5 amps at 260 volts
I would guess that means its around 2 hp or 1.5 kW?
It looks around that size to me, but its hard to get an exact idea of the size in the first photo.
I believe you can dereate your motor
to 1.5 kW if that's the 1.5kW size what VFD you have.
I would think its possible on a fancy VFD like that.
Have you read Bob's induction motor and VFD treatise?
You don't need an emergency stop braking function, which needs a braking resistor. (dynamic breaking)
There should be (coasting stop) in-built braking capacity which is adjustable in seconds,
as is the same adjust-ability you have with the soft starting.(ramp up time)
Offhand, I think I have my saw which has cast iron 24" wheels set to stop in 7 seconds, I have all my parameters written down on a card somewhere.
If your VFD is actually the correct one, I would make a metal cabinet for it, and depending on what switch gear you want.
You need buttons for the machine,
What you see in the photo of my machine is a green start push button
and a stop button you see on the machine is a twist lock pushbutton
of the NC type.
You can look around for mushroom style twist lock for similar money.
Alternatively you could buy a button station but thats about 15 quid at the least, or just a toggle or latching switch instead.
A separate start button, and a stop button (s) is called three wire control.
A single toggle switch or push on/push off (latching switch) is called two wire control.
Your choice...
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The start pushbutton will need to be NO (normally open circuit)
and the stop button will need to be NC (normally closed circuit)
Concerning safety for yourself...
Make sure when hooking up the VFD that no blade is installed on the saw
as it has a 50/50 chance of running backwards.
To change that, swap any two of the three "hots" from the motor around, but beware!....
Those capacitors hold a LETHAL charge long after being unplugged!
so make sure you have waited for them to have drained off fully before touching anything!
Concerning safety for your motor....
Make sure you program the motor commands (parameters) correctly...
50 hz is what we use in Europe, relating to speed.
And make sure you have your pole number to the correct RPM as you have a 4 pole motor I believe, this relates to speed also
You don't want to cook your motor running it way past its designed RPM
I've never seen a 260 volt motor but it states its dual voltage.
I have programmed 220 and 240 volts into my machine to see any difference and never noticed anything, so I imagine you could just set it to 240 and it would be sound.
Bob's write up explains the swapping of the straps over to change between both star and delta.
Tom