Hopsteiner: I have a Mitutoyo DRO on my Wells-Index mill. It is only a 2 axis for the X-Y table. I use a separate Mitutoyo quill, and I consider that an absolute requirement for proper depth down feed. I used that yesterday to make a controlled counter bore on a hole so they all matched up.
I did just purchase this off eBay for my surface grinder, and it has not shown up yet.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Linear-Sen...-Mill-Lathe-EDM/164344504230?var=463955632966
These low cost DROs were not available when I put them on my Mill and lathe, hence the Mitutoyo brand, which were affordable at the time. So we shall see if this low cost China DRO is any good, it is a "TOAUTO" brand, which I found on Amazon to have good reviews. So we shall see.
On a side note, an earlier photo of your electrical panel with the 2AWG wire pulled, you don't have a bushing where you pulled the wire through the rear knockout. You need to put in some material that prevents that steel box edge from contacting the wire going through it. If there is any spring force of the copper wire pushing on the raw steel edge, it will over time cold flow the insulation of the wire, and then a major short of the grounded panel to the copper wire occurs. I would just install some chunk of the largest rubber grommet where the wire is in contact to the steel edge. But that assumes no one messing with the wires behind that panel in the future.
If you have a VFD, you really should try that to power your 3phase motor. It does have to be a 200volt class, as they make them for 480volt and they are not compatible with the 240volt you have (400 volt class). I had a RPC, and am happy it is gone, it was a noise generator, and another power burner, that had to be started before I could use my mill. And the VFD is absolutely the best thing ever, as I leave the belts set to their mid point setting, and use the VFD to control the SFM cutter speed. As the motor is 4 pole on my machine, I enable the VFD to run 120Hz max output to give me the wide speed range. Also my VFD is what is called an sensorless vector type, which allows very low HZ with high torque of motor output.
I did just purchase this off eBay for my surface grinder, and it has not shown up yet.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Linear-Sen...-Mill-Lathe-EDM/164344504230?var=463955632966
These low cost DROs were not available when I put them on my Mill and lathe, hence the Mitutoyo brand, which were affordable at the time. So we shall see if this low cost China DRO is any good, it is a "TOAUTO" brand, which I found on Amazon to have good reviews. So we shall see.
On a side note, an earlier photo of your electrical panel with the 2AWG wire pulled, you don't have a bushing where you pulled the wire through the rear knockout. You need to put in some material that prevents that steel box edge from contacting the wire going through it. If there is any spring force of the copper wire pushing on the raw steel edge, it will over time cold flow the insulation of the wire, and then a major short of the grounded panel to the copper wire occurs. I would just install some chunk of the largest rubber grommet where the wire is in contact to the steel edge. But that assumes no one messing with the wires behind that panel in the future.
If you have a VFD, you really should try that to power your 3phase motor. It does have to be a 200volt class, as they make them for 480volt and they are not compatible with the 240volt you have (400 volt class). I had a RPC, and am happy it is gone, it was a noise generator, and another power burner, that had to be started before I could use my mill. And the VFD is absolutely the best thing ever, as I leave the belts set to their mid point setting, and use the VFD to control the SFM cutter speed. As the motor is 4 pole on my machine, I enable the VFD to run 120Hz max output to give me the wide speed range. Also my VFD is what is called an sensorless vector type, which allows very low HZ with high torque of motor output.