Manual: Yaskawa K7

: Descriptions of function blocks and the GM7 series system equipment. Wiring Instructions

The K7 is an analog drive: speed is controlled by a 0–10V or 4–20 mA signal, not digital keypad entry. The manual dedicates significant space to terminal block connections (TB1, TB2), shielding requirements, and proper grounding to prevent noise issues. It also covers jumper settings for sourcing/sinking control signals — a common source of confusion for first-time users. yaskawa k7 manual

: The manual introduced users to a vast "alphabet" of parameters (like the L, n, and o groups), allowing them to fine-tune torque, acceleration, and braking with surgical accuracy. A Diagnostic Shield : Descriptions of function blocks and the GM7

Your K7 drive may be old, but with its manual in hand, it still has years of reliable service ahead. It also covers jumper settings for sourcing/sinking control

If you are working with older industrial machinery—specifically or Presses —the "K7" usually refers to the Yaskawa K7 Series Hydraulic Servo Controller .