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GDZ-65-800A
GDZ-65-800A 0.8 kW Water-Cooled CNC Spindle Motor — 220 V, 65 mm OD, ER11 Collet
GDZ-65 Series · 800 W Water-Cooled Spindle · 220 V AC · CNC Router / PCB Mill / Engraver · In Stock
The GDZ-65-800A is a compact 0.8 kW (800 W) water-cooled CNC spindle motor
built on a 65 mm outer-diameter aluminium body, fitted with an ER11 collet and powered
from a single-phase 220 V AC supply through a matched variable-frequency drive (VFD).
Rated for 12,000–24,000 rpm, it is the workhorse spindle for hobby-grade and
small-workshop CNC builds — from desktop CNC routers and PCB mills to dental, jewellery and
sign-making machines. KOEED catalogs this Chinese-OEM spindle alongside our broader
CNC spindle and motion category
so that machine builders and small shops can source the small-format CNC parts that the major
industrial brands — Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, Fanuc, Schneider, Yaskawa,
Panasonic and KEYENCE — do not stock at this power tier. Send your part list to
Moritta@KOEED.COM
for a 24-hour reply on availability, freight and matched VFD options.
Key Technical Specifications / Overview
| Brand / Origin |
Chinese third-party OEM (small-format CNC spindle category) — sourced through the KOEED
China Sourcing Company
network
|
| Series / Family |
GDZ-65 water-cooled spindle family
(65 mm OD)
|
| Part Number |
GDZ-65-800A |
| Rated Power |
0.8 kW (800 W continuous) |
| Supply Voltage |
220 V AC single-phase (via matched VFD inverter) |
| Speed Range |
12,000–24,000 rpm (programmable through VFD frequency 200–400 Hz) |
| Motor Type |
2-pole / 4-pole AC induction or BLDC variant (depending on lot); 3-phase output from VFD |
| Outer Diameter |
65 mm (standard mount for 65 mm CNC spindle clamp) |
| Tool Interface |
ER11 collet (1–7 mm tool shank range) |
| Cooling |
Closed-loop water cooling via 8 mm inlet / outlet ports (external pump + reservoir) |
| Bearing |
Two angular-contact precision bearings, grease-lubricated for life |
| Run-Out (TIR) |
≤ 0.01 mm at collet nose (typical) |
| Body Material |
Anodised aluminium housing, stainless shaft |
| Wiring |
4-pin aviation plug (U / V / W / PE) from VFD to spindle |
| Typical Workpieces |
Wood, PCB FR-4, acrylic, ABS, soft aluminium, brass, copper, wax, dental zirconia |
| Stock Status |
In stock — quote within 24 hours at
Moritta@KOEED.COM
|
Note: the GDZ-65-800A is a small-format CNC spindle, not a heavy industrial component. Quoted
values are typical of the 65 mm 0.8 kW water-cooled spindle category — the final datasheet
parameters depend on the production lot and should be confirmed in the RFQ.
Application Scenarios / Where It Fits
The GDZ-65-800A targets small-workshop and hobby-grade CNC builds, not multi-kW
production milling. Its 800 W power band, 65 mm clamp diameter, water-cooled body and ER11 tool
interface make it a natural fit for desktop machines and light prototyping cells. Common machine
contexts we quote through
our RFQ channel
include:
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Desktop CNC routers and gantry mills — 3-axis hobby and small-shop
machines (300 × 400 mm to 600 × 900 mm work envelope) cutting wood, plywood, MDF,
acrylic and soft non-ferrous metals. The water jacket runs cooler and quieter than air-cooled
1.5 kW alternatives.
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PCB milling machines — high-rpm routing of FR-4 prototype boards and
soft-substrate PCBs. Pair with a vacuum table and an LV-N11N or similar
KEYENCE fibre / laser sensor
for tool-height auto-zero on plated copper.
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Sign-making, model-making and prototyping — engraving acrylic signage,
ABS model parts and resin prototypes; speeds of 18,000–24,000 rpm give clean finishes
on soft plastics.
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Dental and jewellery CNC — small 4-axis or 5-axis cells milling wax,
dental zirconia and jewellery brass / silver pre-forms; the closed-loop water jacket keeps
thermal drift to a minimum during long zirconia jobs.
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Wood engraving and craft CNC — relief carving on hardwoods, ER11 V-bit
and ball-nose tools at 12,000–20,000 rpm.
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Plastic, copper and aluminium engraving — light surface engraving and
nameplate cutting; with a 1–4 mm end mill the GDZ-65-800A is well-matched to short-pass,
moderate-feed strategies.
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Electronic and plastic prototyping cells — small-batch milling of
enclosure cavities, breadboards and fixturing in conjunction with a control PC running
Mach3, LinuxCNC, GRBL or DDCSV. While the spindle itself is not driven directly by an
Allen-Bradley CompactLogix or
Siemens SIMATIC S7-1200
cell, a digital-output relay from a
Mitsubishi FX3U
or
Omron CP1E
can interlock spindle ON / OFF with safety covers and door switches in semi-industrial
educational rigs.
For higher-power production milling (1.5 kW, 2.2 kW, 3 kW and above), or for full
Fanuc CNC system
and
Schneider Modicon
motion-control retrofits, ask Moritta to suggest an alternative spindle from our broader CNC
motion and mechatronic catalog.
Integration & Wiring Notes
The GDZ-65-800A is driven exclusively through a variable-frequency drive (VFD)
— it cannot be wired directly to the 220 V AC mains. Order the matched 1.5 kW / 220 V VFD
alongside the spindle (typical Chinese-OEM "HY" or "CoolClassic" inverter), or pair it with a
reputable industrial drive such as a
Schneider Altivar ATV320
set to V/f mode at 400 Hz maximum. Connect the spindle through the 4-pin aviation plug:
U / V / W from the inverter output to the matching pins on the spindle, and
PE to the dedicated earth pin (do not skip the PE bond).
Set the VFD parameters as follows: motor poles = 2 (typical for 24,000 rpm operation),
base frequency = 400 Hz, max frequency = 400 Hz, voltage = 220 V, rated current = 4 A, accel /
decel = 8–12 s. For control-system integration, the VFD analog or RS-485 port can be wired
to a host controller — an
Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1100
digital output for spindle enable, a
Siemens LOGO! or S7-1200
Modbus RTU master for speed setpoint, or a
Panasonic FP0R
PLC for sequencing — depending on the existing shop ecosystem. For brand-agnostic Modbus
troubleshooting, use the
KOEED Modbus CRC Calculator
to validate RTU frames against the VFD.
Cooling loop: connect 8 mm flexible PU tube between the spindle inlet and a small 24 V DC water
pump (12–15 L/min) submerged in a 5–10 L reservoir of deionised water with a
corrosion inhibitor or 30 % glycol. The pump should be interlocked with the VFD run signal so
the spindle never spins dry — a
Yaskawa
or
Omron E3S
flow switch on the return line is a common upgrade for unattended operation. For nameplate
identification of legacy spindles or VFDs of unknown origin, snap a photo and try the
KOEED AI Diagnostic Tool
for a cross-reference suggestion.
Installation & Commissioning Tips
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Mounting clamp. Use a precision 65 mm aluminium spindle clamp on the CNC
Z-axis. Tighten the clamp diagonally in cross pattern to 6–8 N·m so the
aluminium body is not deformed. Check perpendicularity to the work surface with a dial
indicator before first cut.
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Water loop bleed. Fill the reservoir, run the pump for 2–3 minutes
with the spindle vertical so trapped air can rise out of the jacket, then top up. Confirm
visible return flow at the reservoir before energising the VFD.
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Run-in. New bearings benefit from a 30-minute graduated run-in: 5 min @
6,000 rpm, 10 min @ 12,000 rpm, 10 min @ 18,000 rpm, 5 min @ 24,000 rpm. Monitor housing
temperature — it should stabilise below 40 °C with water flow.
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ER11 collet care. Always tighten the collet onto a tool shank (or a blank
rod) — never cinch the empty collet against the nut. Use the supplied two-spanner
technique and avoid impact tools. Replace the collet if visible scoring appears on the bore.
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Tool length and stick-out. Keep tool stick-out as short as practical
(typically < 3 × tool diameter for end mills) to preserve rigidity. Excessive
stick-out at 24,000 rpm magnifies run-out, accelerates bearing wear and degrades surface
finish.
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Feeds and speeds starting points. For 3 mm carbide end mill on soft
aluminium: 18,000 rpm, 600–900 mm/min feed, 0.3 mm depth-of-cut, 50 % stepover, mist
coolant. For 1.6 mm PCB end mill on FR-4: 24,000 rpm, 200–300 mm/min, 0.15 mm DOC,
vacuum dust extraction. Use a
KOEED PLC Analog Calculator
workflow if you want to convert tachometer voltage to RPM for an external speed display.
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Common pitfalls. Do not exceed 24,000 rpm continuous; do not run dry (even
for 30 seconds); do not omit the PE earth; do not push aluminium chips into the collet bore;
do not place the reservoir downstream of a heat source. If the spindle stalls or trips the
VFD, check the
KOEED PLC Error Code Database
for the inverter fault code.
Procurement, Warranty & Lead Time
KOEED catalogs the GDZ-65-800A water-cooled CNC spindle through our
China Sourcing Company
network in Shenzhen and our Hong Kong fulfilment centre, ready to consolidate with the rest of a
machine-builder BOM. Pricing is RFQ-based — bundle quantity, destination,
matched VFD, ER11 collet set and water-pump kit into a single request to
Moritta@KOEED.COM
or build a multi-line BOM through the
Create a Quote
form. Standard lead time is 5–10 business days for the spindle alone and 7–14 days
for a complete spindle + VFD + cooling kit; freight via DHL / FedEx / UPS air or sea consolidation
is quoted line-by-line.
Every GDZ-65 spindle shipped from KOEED is run-tested on the bench, inspected for run-out at the
collet nose, and packed in a foam-lined carton with the matching ER11 nut. Warranty is
12 months against manufacturing defects (bearings, windings, body integrity);
consumables such as collets and water-pump O-rings are not covered. We do not publish fixed
unit pricing — the quote reflects the current production lot and your order quantity
— but you can review recent transaction ranges in our
Real-Time Sales Records
for context.
KOEED is a multi-brand industrial-automation channel: while the GDZ-65-800A itself is a
small-format Chinese-OEM CNC spindle, the same procurement desk also covers the matching
motion ecosystem — Allen-Bradley,
Siemens,
Mitsubishi,
Omron,
Fanuc,
Schneider,
Yaskawa,
Panasonic
and
KEYENCE
— so a CNC retrofit, motion BOM or hybrid hobby-to-industrial migration can be quoted from
one inbox. For full account / shipping policy and any pre-purchase checks, visit our
Contact Us
page or browse the full
KOEED industrial automation catalog.
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