Re: SLO-SYN
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2000-01-12 22:13:11 UTC
Charles Hopkins wrote:
It sounds very much like those are off a Bridgeport Boss series milling machine.
(The Bm... spec # sounds like Bridgeport Machines, too.)
I haven't run across a Bridgeport with encoders, but I've heard of such things.
With those specs, you might have a chance getting some info from Bridgeport.
Otherwise, it could be difficult.
Jon
> From: Charles Hopkins <chopkins@...>Hmm, those numbers sound real familiar, I think I just saw them a few days ago.
>
> Can anyone tell me what I have here?
> The label reads as follows:
>
> SLO-SYN Synchronous / Stepping Motor
> Type M112-FJ25C2
> 840 oz.in.
> 1.75 volt
> 12.7 amp
> 200 steps / rev
> Spec. BM101025 / BM131444
>
> The motors are 6 wire, but they also have what looks to be an encoder built onto the back end which also has 6 wires.
>
> What do I have here?
>
> How do I identify the encoders?
It sounds very much like those are off a Bridgeport Boss series milling machine.
(The Bm... spec # sounds like Bridgeport Machines, too.)
I haven't run across a Bridgeport with encoders, but I've heard of such things.
With those specs, you might have a chance getting some info from Bridgeport.
Otherwise, it could be difficult.
Jon
Discussion Thread
Charles Hopkins
2000-01-12 20:02:01 UTC
SLO-SYN
Jon Elson
2000-01-12 22:13:11 UTC
Re: SLO-SYN
Charles Hopkins
2000-01-27 18:54:39 UTC
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blinda@t...
2000-01-28 12:15:48 UTC
Re: SLO-SYN