Hitachi VFD Connection

Thank you VERY much for both of your great write up!
Seriously taking the time to educate newbies like me is very much appreciated it!!
I went ahead and used the 10 AWG for the input and sorry about using the wrong term squeez, I did actually used the connector and crimped it. I was just saying the connector for the 10AWG is a bit hard to get into the place (pictures attached to show what im trying to say)

I am still confused about your comment here:
"The Masso G3 CNC controller does not support Modbus serial communication. You’ll have to use the analog 0–10 V control for spindle speed and a programmable input terminal for spindle RUN/STOP/REV. Use the search function to find:

So what Im understanding from your comment is that Masso G3 (The touch device I got with my Elite CNC) is not able to control the speed of the spindle and I have to use a potentiometer (or some other way) to manually change the speed.

But from the link you send and also this link :

VFD/SPINDLE wiring schematic for Elite Masso machines

Im understanding that if I connect:
Pin 1 = L (Ground)
Pin 2 = Input 1
Pin 3 = Input 5
Pin 4 = Input 4 & 6
Pin 5 = NOT CONNECTED
Pin 6 = Input 7

the VFD can talk to the MASSO controller.
What am I missing?