Terry Neilson wrote:
> Chris,
> Yes I will get photos soon. Can I simply send an attachment, not sure how to
> use imagebin. I took the cover off the end of the x axis servo, it does have
> what looks like a small motor in there, must be a tach. I wrote down the
> specs on the plate on the y servo.
> TORQUE IN_OZ 440, CUR-A 8,RES-OHMS 8, IND-MH 5.6, BEMF-V 1000RPM 41, MAX RPM
> 2000
This is the motor spec:
440 Oz-In continuous
8 A (continuous?)
8 Ohms (sounds WAY high - I^2 R = 512 Watts)  Could this actually be 0.8 
Ohms?
Kv 41 V / 1000 RPM, so at 2000 RPM it needs 82 V plus to get max torque 
it needs
additional 8*8 =64V , so a 146 V supply will allow max torque at max speed.
If the motor is really 0.8 Ohms, then it is 88 V.  But, you probably 
don't need 2000 RPM.
Even with a 2:1 belt reduction, 1000 RPM gives 500 RPM at the leadscrew, 
assuming 5 TPI
that is 100 IPM.

>  TACH V/1000 RPM 7
This is the tach spec, 7 V/1000 RPM.
> , JA-LB-IN-SEC2 .0163
This is your rotor inertia.

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Jon

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