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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Motor Question(cross posted)

Posted by Les Newell
on 2004-07-20 09:20:54 UTC
They sound like tachogenerators. They output a voltage depending on the
speed of the motor.

If they can be easily removed then you could fit encoders in their
place. You could then fit Gecko drives. As long as the backlash is
reasonably low this should work quite well.

Les


metlmunchr wrote:
> I've got a flame cutting machine with an optical tracer which I'd like
> to convert to CNC control. It has small DC gearmotors which drive
> both axes now via the output from the optical tracer. Here's the
> complete data from the motor nameplate. The machine was built in 1983.
>
> Pittman
> MT9414C369
> 3501D74H01 Rev A
> 19.1 VDC
>
> Pittman's website shows a GM9414 gearmotor which has roughly the same
> physical dimensions. Here's where I'm stumped though:
>
> There are 4 wires to each motor, all running in a common vinyl
> jacketed cable. Two wires go into the motor at the shaft end, and the
> other 2 go into some smaller "device" which is attached to the
> opposite end. I'm assuming these devices aren't encoders, since all 4
> wires are running together? Pittman's site mentions the availability
> of pulse generators outputting something like 120 counts per rev, but
> there's no picture I can use to see if this is what they may be. A
> burning machine is a slow and relatively low accuracy machine, so I'm
> sure these aren't rocket science caliber drives, but I'd like to know
> whether anyone has any idea whether I can use them for a conversion or
> if I need to just forget them and adapt something else. I haven't
> actually checked to see if the device attached to the motor is
> removable or not. Guess I should do that to determine if proper
> encoders might be mounted in their place? Any ideas?
>
> TIA
> Cliff
>

Discussion Thread

metlmunchr 2004-07-20 09:00:48 UTC Motor Question(cross posted) Les Newell 2004-07-20 09:20:54 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Motor Question(cross posted) Jon Elson 2004-07-20 17:33:25 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Motor Question(cross posted) tomp_tag@i... 2004-07-20 19:48:50 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Motor Question(cross posted) andyolney 2004-07-26 12:39:51 UTC Re: Motor Question(cross posted)