you know what they say???
BIGGER is better!![]()
you know what they say???
BIGGER is better!![]()
thanks
Michael T.
"If you don't stand for something, chances are, you'll fall for anything!"
Especially when the price is basically the same.
Gerry
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True enough
I ordered the 3 of the 400w model, the 1000w looks tempting, but ... It looks like a big drive to be hanging off this size gantry. Hopefully this will get my gantry project in motion
What power supply are folks using to power Rutex stuff?
Will the Rutex drive run these under TurboCNC as well as Mach3? anyone?
thanks
It'll work with both, as long as you're PC can output steps fast enough.Originally Posted by napalm03
Gerry
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Motor Dimensions ...:banana:
I'm a bit concerned that the peak currents for the 1K motor are more than the 20 amp Rutex brushless board will handle. Are there plans to do a 40 Amp board also, like the brushed DC ones?
Can someone show the link again for the torque rating and electrical specs. on these motors? I can't seem to find it.
They sure look small motors for the wattage rating.
Al.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design
“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
Albert E.
For Rutexus:
Tom,
Were you able to connect the 1000w motor to the drive yet? Would like to know if there are any issues (you mentionned a braking resistor, what's the value?)
I have 220v 3 phase in my building. I did not realize there was 100v 3 phase service available. Or am I just an uninformed newbie and you actually use 220v 3 phase to feed these motors?
Here is something I found, it has a bunch of torque curves and various dimentions,
The other dimentions posted are not quite right according to the other dimentions, and theres only one of a p5 servo.
http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.as...3&item=10-2210
is this what your looking for Al?
The motor is just a tad smaller than the brush servo motors out of a 1994 HAAS vf-2. I don't think they are small heck they weigh 17lbs each.
edit: sorry jon beat me too it.
nevermind! (nuts)
thanks
Michael T.
"If you don't stand for something, chances are, you'll fall for anything!"
You supply the drives up to 100V DC. The drives turn it into the 3phase the motors need.Originally Posted by txcowdog
Gerry
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The R2030 20A rating is continuous. The peak rating is higher.Originally Posted by LHejza
Gerry
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http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2017.html
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-my drawings were incorrect will re-draw them according to my motor. the dimentions I got off the website are wrong-
Enjoy
Jon
Did anyone definitively identify the pole count of these motors? If one of the commutation pulse transitions could be counted for one rev of the motor, x2 is the pole count. Also is there a marker pulse on the encoder? as the first post indicated only A & B and complements
Al.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design
“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
Albert E.
The pole count of the Sanyo motors is 4, they are 120 degree motors. This is a fact.
Tom Eldredge
Rutex LLC
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Gentlemen,
I plan to put .5 ohm resistors in each leg of the 1000 watt Sanyo motors. I ordered 6 1 ohm 50 watt resistors to do the job. If I had a source for .5 ohm resistors, I would have ordered them. I believe these motors need these braking resistors to be used with the R992 and R2030 drives.
I haven't received my resistors yet, and have not hooked up the 1000 watt motor yet.
I hope to get to it this week, but I will be off a couple of days this week and away from home over next week end.
Tom Eldredge
Rutex LLC
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retexus: if you need those resistors let me know, my local guy carries them and said he would ship too. shoot me a pm if you are looking for anything like that or are still looking for those .5 ohm resistors.
is there a part # for those resistors so we can order them online, I ordered the 400w motors, so I'll have to see if they have the brake.
Thanks
I am always interested in new sources of components so that I can help others find the parts they need.
Please share with us the info needed to contact your source of .5 ohm resistors.
Tom Eldredge
Rutex LLC
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