Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Servo Operating Temperature?
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2003-09-27 23:13:28 UTC
mmurray701 wrote:
the armature doesn't transfer heat all that well to the exterior of the
motor.
So, if you get 50 C with no motion, that is probably close to the limit.
If you get 50 C with a pretty active machining program, I wouldn't worry
at all. (The armature delivers heat better to the motor housing when it is
spinning.)
Jon
>So you think i'm safe? If I can keep my hand on it then it shouldntYes, if you can hold your hand on it indefinitely, that is below 50 C. Now,
>be ok? Thanks.
>
>
the armature doesn't transfer heat all that well to the exterior of the
motor.
So, if you get 50 C with no motion, that is probably close to the limit.
If you get 50 C with a pretty active machining program, I wouldn't worry
at all. (The armature delivers heat better to the motor housing when it is
spinning.)
Jon
Discussion Thread
mmurray701
2003-09-27 18:16:26 UTC
Servo Operating Temperature?
Jon Elson
2003-09-27 19:22:59 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Servo Operating Temperature?
mmurray701
2003-09-27 19:49:41 UTC
Re: Servo Operating Temperature?
Jon Elson
2003-09-27 23:13:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Servo Operating Temperature?
jcc3inc
2003-09-28 06:42:28 UTC
Re: Servo Operating Temperature?