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31 Mar, 2017
Basic 220V 3 Phase Motor Inverter to 220V 1 Phase Supply
As the title says, this is a basic inverter. I used in with my small 2HP mill motor to operate off of standard household power and do not use speed control as that is built in to mill.
Minimal programming required to get it operational, but you do need to understand some of the functions meanings.
I did not add external controls on this unit, though I did in the past for On/Off, Fwd/Rev, and Speed Control Potentiometer for a lathe that used belts for speed control.
As with most imports the manual is very hard to understand, unless you know what the different terms mean, and translation may even change that.
Nice for the price and have not had any issues.

04 Apr, 2017
Well made and a perfect fit.
These were used on my 1981 Enco mill that has the 2S head (just like the Bridgeport J head) and were a perfect fit. There were still good threaded holes on my cam, so when these new pins were installed, all the issues of not being able to put mill in to backgear were eliminated.

12 Aug, 2017
Excellent Quality Headers and Pins
These connectors are easy to construct with the proper crimping tool. I used from 32 gauge to 22 gauge wire with several different projects, and professional results can easily be achieved. Only further advice I would give is to make sure you grip the connector when removing, and not the wires.