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    Default fan for yaskawa v7-4x fan vfd?

    I have noticed the fan on mine is louder. hey only 12 years old so no complaints.

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    Default Manual error displays

    Dear Steve

    You can find the manual online..

    https://www.yaskawa.com/delegate/get...e=TM.V7.01.pdf

    Table 6.2 shows the Fault Displays..

    Sincerely
    Martin

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    ya found the manual but no fans in the US. I found the fan pops out without taking it apart.so I will try cleaning it.

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    Usually the plastic grill under the fan vibrates...

    All those fans are standard sizes. Check the voltage probably 24v. Measure the bolt pattern and thickness. Then find another generic one.
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    ya I will take it off when I am done today and clean everything. hey its 12 years old with lots of dust running through it it has lasted well.

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    well it is a oddball 60mm x25mm 24v but 3 wire plenty of two wire ones but hard to find all those

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    It is probably a DC fan and so the extra wire is most likely a ground wire. Use an ohm meter and you can probably figure out what is what pretty quick. The pos and neg will have a resistance as will the pos and ground. ground and neg should likely have no resistance. Green wire is commonly used for ground.

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    it is dc 24v but the extra wire is for speed control.

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    Default UK Farnell or US Newark

    Dear Steve

    Farnell have some fans and have US stockist - Newark I think.. If you can find one to fit!

    https://uk.farnell.com/w/c/cooling-t...nal-depth=25mm

    Sincerely
    Martin

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    Check out this similar post on spindle fans

    http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/sho...495#post201495

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