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  1. #1
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    Best servo drive with tuning software for my DC servos?

    I'm gathering parts for my 4' x 8' CNC router build. Who makes a good drive with tuning software that would be a good match with the following DC servos?

    X & Y axis servos - NEMA34 1125 oz/in Dual Shaft DC Servo (KL34-180-72)

    1125 oz-in Peak 72V/40A

    Constant Torque: 226 oz-in

    Peak Torque: 1125 oz-in

    No load Speed: 4000 R.P.M

    Terminal Voltage : 72 VDC

    Continuous Current: 7.8 A

    Peak Current: 40 A

    Weight : 4.25 Kg

    Skewed Rotor Design


    - See more at: NEMA34 Skewed Rear Shaft DC Servo (KL34-180-72), SKEWED ROTOR DESIGN | Automation Technology Inc


    Z axis servo - NEMA34 600oz/in Dual Shaft DC Servo Motor (KL34-150-90)

    600 oz-in Peak 90V/38A

    Continuous Current: 7.8 A

    Peak Current: 38 A

    Terminal Voltage : 90 VDC

    - See more at: NEMA34 600oz/in Dual Shaft DC Servo Motor (KL34-150-90), SKEWED ROTOR DESIGN | Automation Technology Inc

    For more info on my router design here is the CNC Zone build link: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/cnc_wo...outebot-3.html

    Thanks!

    Allen

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    Advanced motion controls.

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    I'll call Advanced motion controls and see what they recommend. I also had a guy suggest the Viper 200 DC Servo-motor Drive. Any other drives I should check out?

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    What type of command signal do you intend?
    A-M-C are principally ±10vdc analogue, Viper are step/dir.
    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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    It would be step/dir. So I guess the Advanced Motion Controls drives are out. So is the Viper drive my best option?

  6. #6
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    I'm running the CNCdrive DG4s drives in my mill and have 3 of the earlier version Dugong drives on my router and couldn't be happier. I;m getting ready to buy 3 more DG4S drives for my other mill. I do mold and pattern work and have run both machines for hours and days at a time without any problems.

    I'm also using their UC-300 motion control card in the mill and it rocks.

    Derek

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