Hi,
I guess I have done a stupid thing, but I hope someone can help me out.
I wanted to put a brushless motor on my home built mill and found this great deal on this motor on ebay.... Seemed like a good idea at the time.
It was advertised as an brushless DC servo motor. It has a specifications plate (picture attached)
What literature I can find from Kobold in germany, it is a three phase synchronous servo motor. Its a Kobold KSY 464.80 servo motor. Not the current model "D" KSY, but the older one.
Seems like a strong motor, 8000 rpm, 210 volts, 13 amps. So now, I am looking for a servo motor driver to get to power it. And I am lost. I don't know what to get to power it, and I don't want to overspend.
I really don't need all that power, so if I want to run it at 1/2 to 3/4 hp, and buy a lower voltage/amperage driver, can I? I know it will limit RPM, but I can deal with that with pulley size setup. I'm doing light duty small diameter mills anyway.
Ideally, I would like to get a 115 ac line powered all-in-one driver that would allow analog speed control as well as future position/step/direction control.
Perhaps a Axiom DV10 (If I could get one cheap) or one of the A-M-C BE25A20AC devices. Would either of these do what I want?
Thanks in advance for any thing you can share.
I'm thinking I got in over my head. Maybe someone here can help me out?
Michael