Re: heavy CNC lathe retrofit
Posted by
Ray Henry
on 2002-06-09 08:15:38 UTC
If the existing drive amps are any good, I'd use a board like one of these.
Servo-To-Go
http://www.servotogo.com/welcome.html
Vigilant Technologies
http://www.vigilanttech.com/
Studio Ferraris
http://www.studioferraris.it/eprod.html
All are supported or in process of being supported under EMC.
HTH
Ray
Servo-To-Go
http://www.servotogo.com/welcome.html
Vigilant Technologies
http://www.vigilanttech.com/
Studio Ferraris
http://www.studioferraris.it/eprod.html
All are supported or in process of being supported under EMC.
HTH
Ray
> Date: Sun, 09 Jun 2002 05:10:25 -0000
> From: "av1a" <av1a@...>
> Subject: heavy CNC lathe retrofit
>
> Hi,
> After doing a great retrofit for my CNC engraving using from
> taiwanese mircrostepping drives.
> I got myself a CNC Lathe (heavy actually)
>
> Mutsibushi Spindle motor -
> Superline Series
> SDN-CF2
> Volts 210
> rpm 1150~3450
>
> Sanyo Denk DC servo drives. x 2
> CN-400T-10
> Super Driver Series
> 7amp Cont. Torque - 55 kg-cm
> 50amp Peak Torque - 400 kg-cm
> RPM - 1000
> Volt- 25v
>
> A turret motor also
>
> what do i need to make it work again ? gecko G320 ?
> old control is pronto ( & uses macroelectronics)
>
> What control type ?? EMC ???
>
> any suggestions
>
> thanks
Discussion Thread
av1a
2002-06-08 22:10:30 UTC
heavy CNC lathe retrofit
Doug Fortune
2002-06-08 23:02:05 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] heavy CNC lathe retrofit
Jon Elson
2002-06-08 23:37:54 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] heavy CNC lathe retrofit
Ray Henry
2002-06-09 08:15:38 UTC
Re: heavy CNC lathe retrofit
Doug Harrison
2002-06-09 08:56:34 UTC
[CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: heavy CNC lathe retrofit