Hello, VFD's make sure HP is correct ; single phase to 3 phase ; a user manual or source to program by (even if it has auto programming). I use a TECO JNEV-201($215) small compact VFD to power a South Bend 7388 ( Harrison M300 re-badge ) good lathe for gunsmith work. Wiring Diagram and some terminal blocks to connect it all up and your good to go make chips. I Allen Bradley are nice good VFD's just a bit expensive if purchasing a new one. I have installed used VFD with out any iusses also just check them out before you hand over the cash take your meter with you ( you won't measure 220 V on the legs.) (square wave). Enough said.