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  1. #1
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    Hi I am looking for some info on some Pittman servo motors...

    Here is all the information I have so far..

    Pittman
    6501033
    Rev D
    24VDC
    400 CPR
    05-23-00 (Date?)
    9434J817-R1


    thanks and any information on which servo drive I'd need..I'd be very greatful..I'm not even sure what type of servo they are BLDC etc..?
    I am new to the servo motor world. :drowning:
    I have the other stuff sorted out I think..
    Here are some contenders for servo drives : -
    Tell me if they are suitable.

    DeskCNC
    GeckoDrive

    Many thanks!

    Rencio

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    Ok I found some (similar looking and spec wise) models of servo (Pittman) and some datasheets...so it looks like they have inbuilt hall effect and hp encoders..but I can't be sure..

    any experienced pittman users around?

  3. #3
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    Pittman are typically small DC brushed motors.
    The 24vdc limits them a bit.
    If you can post a shot of the encoder end it may be possible to identify the encoder?
    Al.
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design

    “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
    Albert E.

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    Thanks for the reply Al..
    I will get a photo of the encoder soon.
    It will be for a low load application so the servos don't have to be super strong.
    If brushed dc I think I will probably go for the deskcnc drives..the encoder has 5 wires coming from it if I remember correctly - I'll have to check again over at the studio..
    If 5 wires it's probably a 2 channel encoder like on the datasheets I've seen..right?

    Ok I'm not sure about the hall sense assembly..is that to do with endstops?

    The servo has a 1 and 2 with 2 wires from each - this is different to the datasheet with hall sense.

    thanks

    Rencio

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