Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Darrell and Mariss: BP 42 motor volts and ???
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2000-09-20 13:56:20 UTC
ballendo@... wrote:
depending
on conditions. It is around 10 V at idle, and runs up to nearly the DC
supply
voltage at rapid feed rates. To complicate matters, the original
Bridgeport
BOSS controls could switch the drivers to low power mode when holding
position. This reduced both motor current and DC supply voltage.
Jon
> Darrell,The motor voltage is not easy to specify, as it CHANGES drastically
>
> Goin' to the expert for this one. What's the Axis MOTOR voltage on
> Bridgeport series 1 and series 2 ?
depending
on conditions. It is around 10 V at idle, and runs up to nearly the DC
supply
voltage at rapid feed rates. To complicate matters, the original
Bridgeport
BOSS controls could switch the drivers to low power mode when holding
position. This reduced both motor current and DC supply voltage.
Jon
Discussion Thread
ballendo@y...
2000-09-19 22:37:36 UTC
Darrell and Mariss: BP 42 motor volts and ???
Darrell
2000-09-19 22:52:26 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Darrell and Mariss: BP 42 motor volts and ???
ballendo@y...
2000-09-19 23:49:01 UTC
RE:Re: Darrell and Mariss: BP 42 motor volts and ???
Mariss Freimanis
2000-09-20 07:17:40 UTC
RE:Re: Darrell and Mariss: BP 42 motor volts and ???
Jon Elson
2000-09-20 13:56:20 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Darrell and Mariss: BP 42 motor volts and ???