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Re: Newbie : milling control

Posted by gullo@x...
on 1999-09-15 09:10:29 UTC
>It depends. How much documentation do you have for this?
>Any info on the servo drives? What about encoders or resolvers?
>If it has simple digital encoders (linear or shaft) that don't require
>interpolation, then you should be in good shape. If it has resolvers,
>you will either have to come up with an interpolator for them, or
>replace them with shaft encoders.

SERVO DRIVES:

No Documentation , only the Name of the Servo Drives.
Niki Denso "ACTUS POWER" (www.nikidesnso.co.jp)
but they stop making those servo drives.
The servo Drives Work as the work LED lights up

ENCODERS:

How do i know they are digital encoders or resolvers?
I know that they are attached with the AC Servo
Motors shaft and in good condition.
Also the motors are already attached to the the Servo Dives
I need to hook the servo drives with the Controller.

>If the niki denso drives take +/- 10 Volt velocity commands in, then
>EMC with the STG card should drive them just fine. Most gear from
>that vintage definitely did use the +/- 10 Volt command. Do these
>servo drives work?

ok ,then I have 2 find the manual for Niki Denso "ACTUS POWER"
also what is STG card ?

Imran

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