Re: servo amps
Posted by
stevenson_engineers
on 2003-05-28 13:19:24 UTC
Within the next week once I've sorted out some paper work I'm putting
two virtually new Baldor servo amp boards and the power supply board
on Ebay.
I also have a two axis backplane to suit these but I'm not sure about
postage of this to the US if anyone is interested. The boards won't
cost a lot to send.
These are analog inputs and off the top of my head they are 160 volt
at 20 amp.
I have the full Baldor 80 odd page book with these.
If there is any interest I'll post the link when they go up.
John S.
two virtually new Baldor servo amp boards and the power supply board
on Ebay.
I also have a two axis backplane to suit these but I'm not sure about
postage of this to the US if anyone is interested. The boards won't
cost a lot to send.
These are analog inputs and off the top of my head they are 160 volt
at 20 amp.
I have the full Baldor 80 odd page book with these.
If there is any interest I'll post the link when they go up.
John S.
>some
>--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, Jon Elson <elson@p...> wrote:
>
>
> george_barr wrote:
>
> >I am trying to put together a servo cnc system. Does anyone know
> >where I can get good and cheap servo amps?
> >
> >
> Good, and cheap! Hmm, not so easy to find. Copley Controls make
> good amps that are relatively inexpensive, but I wouldn't call themcheap.
>
> Is this an analog servo system, or step/direction? For the
> step/direction, you
> can use the Gecko 320/340 series, which are less expensive.
>
> Or, you can try eBay!
>
> Jon
Discussion Thread
george_barr
2003-05-27 13:11:03 UTC
servo amps
Jon Elson
2003-05-27 22:44:35 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] servo amps
stevenson_engineers
2003-05-28 13:19:24 UTC
Re: servo amps