I have an Enco 2 hp mill converted to a 3 axis cnc mill. I have Reliant 1/4 hp servos driving each axis. I have been using my 6 inch H/V rotary table quite a bit lately. I would like to go ahead and add a servo motor to the rotary table so I don't have to stand over the mill and crank on the it by hand. I'm sure you've guessed that this is tedious, and makes me very tense. Not to mention that it forces me to keep my projects fairly simple. I use mostly carbide tooling and flood coolant. How do I spec out a servo for the rotary table? Will I need one with a built in brake? What kind of torque am I looking for? I know my current servos are probably overkill, but since I was much greener than I am now, I figured better safe than sorry. My drives are Gekkos and I am currently running Bobcad V20 and an older version of Mach2. I mostly cut gun parts, sights, muzzle devices, flute barrels and I am learning to machine checker frames. Most of the parts, with the exception of rifle barrels, will fit in a 4 inch by 6 inch working envelope. I appreciate any advice/suggestios on specs, brands, where to buy, how to set up, software, any of it.
Thanks,
Rick