hi Uli,
I can not find the link to this pdf on UHU Servo.
Where is the link ?
Vroemm.
hi Uli,
I can not find the link to this pdf on UHU Servo.
Where is the link ?
Vroemm.
Hi Vroemm,
sorry, this link is not on the UHU home page yet. Will happen next days.
Uli
I have been browsing this thread and have some questions. First let me state my intention/desire. I have a small mill, right now it has a 1 hp spindle, but I am planning to add a treadmill motor for use as my spindle motor. I don't have the motor purchased yet, but the specs are 1.5 Hp continuous (1120 watts) @ 100 VDC. I would like to add an encoder to this motor to enable rigid tapping on my machine. Since this will be my spindle motor, I also want to have about 3000 motor rpm for use in machining operations. Since I would be adding the encoder, I could use any ppr count needed to achieve my goals.
Is the UHU design servo controller capable of running that large a motor? In scanning through the thread it appears that the original design was flexible enough to handle it, but the new design appears to be limited to 50V. Is this correct?
hi Uli;
are the files for these servo drives still available?
regards
rasta
Hi Rasta,
yes, the controllers are still available. And so are blank PCBs.
You can contact me directly: uli at uhu-servo.de
Uli
Please look at page 108 .
I'v got a mail from cnczone don't know Uli Huber hat one . Everything is still available .
Long time i whas reading here .
Iff you like to read/wright in German , although whe answer questions in Englisch visit CNCECKE but keep in mind the nativ lingo ok thanks .
grtz from Belgium
Potsy
Uli hat the mail also hi uli
Hello everyone!!
I am back after more than 10 years absent.
Best regards to all of you!!
kreutz
Hi Kreutz,
I am glad to see you here again !
Regards,
Emil
http://www.bg-cnc.com/wordpress/
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Hello Emil;
Long time, isn't it? I hope everybody is well and making chips. I would like to know how the HPUHU drives are doing, if still working.
Also to know about those participants in this thread that are still around in the cnczone.
Best regards.
kreutz
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