OK, further developements on the VFD.
I got to thinking that if if will work happily with 5volts applied it should work with the 10volts applied...
It turns out that a mix of too much preload onthe spindle & too much grease was causing overload on the drive. Without the polyvee belt attached the motor worked just fine. Even after rebuilding the spindle I had to increase the boost pot on the parajust unit, I've had it running for a few hours and all seems fine, just waiting for spindle board now.
A note for those that do have to pull an Orac spindle apart - there is only one grub screw hole that holds the poly vee pully on the spindle BUT take the first grub screw out and there's another one below
Just out of interest, probably one for the old timers, Mr. Magoo, (I'm not saying you're old

) why was the choke for the parajust unit snipped off the drive unit & stuffed in the lefthand cover? just seems like creating work. I guess there was a good reson for it.
Spindle speed recognition
This is needed for any threading you intend to do and the nicely fixed unit in the Orac can be used. This original unit actually has 2 sensors on it, one is aimed at a cut out on the spindle disc and the other aimed at the circular array of slots. Mach only needs the one pulse per rev. It can be used with the slots but I can vouch that it is not needed, besides there is a limit to howmany pulses Mach can "see" per second (I know this 25 year old machine used it. It seems technology hasn't moved on in this case)
This exsisting unit has 4 wires, green, red, blue & yellow.
green = 0v
red = 5v
yellow = signal
The blue connection is not used as this is the signal from the other sensor that "sees" all the slots
In simple terms just connect the green to -ve and the red to +ve 5volts and the yellow to the breakout board, using one of the available input pins, then setup Mach3 to recognise this input as being spindle index.
[config/ports & pins input signal tab]
Oh, and check [config/general config] index debounce is set to zero. This effects the reading if set high, its use is to remove spurious signal by altering the sample rate (or something like that) anyway just do it
If you're using the original parajust unit the maximum frequency it outputs can be adjusted by a variable resistor mounted on one of the boards, I've not tried on mine yet as it's not set up yet. If tweaking up the max speed check that the chuck is suitable for the increased speed otherwise it could be very nasty.....
and here's a picture of the parajust unit - cutting edge technology 25 years ago
