SLO-SYN Motors
Posted by
Charles Hopkins
on 2000-01-25 12:17:45 UTC
Sorry it took me so long to get any information on the power supplies for my motors.
I had to dig the control box out of a snow bank. Yes it was full of snow. It is not too weathered looking inside, but has been outside for a few months.
Any way this is what I have. It would be nice if I could salvage any of this stuff. I plan to run this thing with the EMC control software.
It looks like I have what may have been a boss control?
The X and Y axis have 1100 oz.in. motors by SLO-SYN (type M113F J40C2) which are driven by SLO-SYN Motor Drives # A-201571-20. The motor driver has a very large power supply mounted to a large heat sink. This is marked by the identification plate to be for type M113 motors.
The Z axis and 4th , which was used on a rotary table, have 840 oz.in. motors by SLO-SYN (type M112-FJ25C2) which are driven by Motor Drives # A-201571-19. The power supplies look about the same as the others except for the numbers and they are for SLO-SYN motors type M112.
All motors appear to be in good condition and are mounted to the lead screws at a 1 to 1 drive ratio. The motors are 200 steps per rev which will give me a step per .001". I Would like to end up using micro stepping drivers, but it would be nice if I could save the power supply portions of what I have.
I think I have all the parts I have in one place now, so I should be able to answer any questions.
I have a nice pile of parts, but don't know where to go from here.
Any one want to tell me where to go!
Charles
I had to dig the control box out of a snow bank. Yes it was full of snow. It is not too weathered looking inside, but has been outside for a few months.
Any way this is what I have. It would be nice if I could salvage any of this stuff. I plan to run this thing with the EMC control software.
It looks like I have what may have been a boss control?
The X and Y axis have 1100 oz.in. motors by SLO-SYN (type M113F J40C2) which are driven by SLO-SYN Motor Drives # A-201571-20. The motor driver has a very large power supply mounted to a large heat sink. This is marked by the identification plate to be for type M113 motors.
The Z axis and 4th , which was used on a rotary table, have 840 oz.in. motors by SLO-SYN (type M112-FJ25C2) which are driven by Motor Drives # A-201571-19. The power supplies look about the same as the others except for the numbers and they are for SLO-SYN motors type M112.
All motors appear to be in good condition and are mounted to the lead screws at a 1 to 1 drive ratio. The motors are 200 steps per rev which will give me a step per .001". I Would like to end up using micro stepping drivers, but it would be nice if I could save the power supply portions of what I have.
I think I have all the parts I have in one place now, so I should be able to answer any questions.
I have a nice pile of parts, but don't know where to go from here.
Any one want to tell me where to go!
Charles
Discussion Thread
Charles Hopkins
2000-01-25 12:17:45 UTC
SLO-SYN Motors
Steve Carlisle
2000-01-25 14:10:30 UTC
Re: SLO-SYN Motors
Charles Hopkins
2000-01-27 17:10:11 UTC
RE: SLO-SYN Motors
Jon Elson
2000-01-27 22:37:24 UTC
Re: SLO-SYN Motors
Darrell
2000-01-27 23:55:12 UTC
Re: SLO-SYN Motors