Anilam series 1100 retrofit
These have a much better autotune routine than earlier drives and makes setup very, very simple.
ANILAM SERIES 1100 RETROFIT SERIES
For mitsubishi that would be either MR-H-AN or MR-J2-A series or newer.
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If going servo I highly recommend using sets of matched drives and motors like the Mitsubishi, Yaskawa/Omron, or Panasonic motors. I have a neat motion control rig for camera control that uses Yaskawa servos, and a little linear actuator with a 200w Mitshubishi setup on it as well. My laser cutter uses ELMO drives with various DC motors for it.
ANILAM SERIES 1100 RETROFIT MANUAL
My manual lathe has a 5kw for the spindle, my little hercus has 200 and 400w mitsubishis for the axes and a 750w for the spindle (AB Drive on a parker motor), my Mill has 1kw MR-H series motors and drives on X and Y, A 1.5kw MR-J on the knee, and a 3.5kw MR-J2S on the spindle. I have quite a few machines with servos now. The small 400w motors will run up to 4500RPM as well so you can belt them down an get more torque and still have a pretty fast machine. Thats over 1/2HP continuous and capable of 3 time that for a short period. For a small machine like a bridgeport I think you could get away with 400w motors. There are a couple sellers on ebay out of Korea and Singapore that sell used sets of 3 or 4 motors, drives, and a breakout board. I use a 5kw MR-H series set on my lathe and can swap chucks around and it instantly compensates. The MR-H has a real nice on the fly autotune that compensates for changing load and mass. Do you know of a source for this size of motor (AC or DC)?ĬhuckIf going servo I highly recommend using sets of matched drives and motors like the Mitsubishi, Yaskawa/Omron, or Panasonic motors. motion controls, drivers, power supplies, tuning of system, noise suppression, ball screws, ground loops, etc.Īt present I am leaning toward NEMA 34 or 42 type servo motors. At the hobby level I am looking for a book or an objective direction that can explain in detail the correct approach to put the pieces together, i.e. However, I do enjoy working with machines, electronics etc.
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I have know room for larger cnc machines and the cash for another machine is not there.