Quote Originally Posted by nemo1966 View Post
I don't understand... CNCnan said "Year the electronic gearing always needs to be checked in the drivers and there are four parameters for that function in two different areas depending on the mode the drive is operated"

Then you say nothing can be done about torque, I thought that's what gearing did??? Give more torque, if not then why have electronic gearing?

thanks again
This type of electronic Gearing has nothing to do with Torque control, this is just a Electronic ratio between the Encoder PPR and the input pulses from the control

There is servo motor Torque that can be adjusted, normally this is set at the motor specs, there are Parameters that can be adjusted, this is normal for Servo Drives most of these Torque setting do not work when using Position control mode, only when being controlled by +/-10v, for normal use these Torque settings are by default at 100%

So, if you need more Torque for your machines cutting then you either need a larger Servo Motor or use more mechanical gearing