Hello, This is my first post outside of my intro post and although I have many many much larger questions about the general direction I should go based on my circumstances, the parts I have acquired and the machine I would like to end up with, I am attempting here to bypass that whole discussion(which I will eventually post about once I have the chance) and get some more specific, more technical questions answered. I included a little info about the motors and where/how I acquired them in my intro post so if you want a little more back story to understand why I am where I am that will explain without having to complicate my post with all that extra info.
So I have two Parker, Model# SM233BE-TTQN 170v Brushless Servo motors, and I do NOT have the original controllers.
I would like to know what the bare minimum I would need to drive these in a closed loop CNC system and what my different options are. At this point I am really just looking to get something working with what I have while spending as little as possible at this point. However, I am interested in opinions on these motors, if they are appropriate for my application or if maybe I would just be better off selling them and using the funds to buy something more along the lines of what I need, etc., etc.
Also I have a set of 3 Advanced Motion Controls, "Brushless PWM Servo Amplifier" Model# B12A6L-SY2, that, if possible, I would like to use to drive these Parker Servos, BUT according to the info I have for these drivers their voltage range is 20-60VDC.
Can I drive these servos with these amplifiers even though they don't reach the rated voltage of 170v stated on the motors?
If so what else, other than the servos and amps do I need in the equation?
If these amps wont work for these servos, what kind of motors would one suggest for use with these amps?
Hopefully I have made my questions fairly clear and have placed this post in the correct place, BUT if anyone has any questions for me or if its not the appropriate place for this post please let me know.
I am really looking forward to any and all input and info so thank you all in advance for the responses and understanding.
Thanks AGAIN
Alan