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    600in-oz servo motors ?

    Would your 600oz-in servo motors be a good match for a Enco RF45 clone square column mill ( about the same size as a Industrial Hobbies mill) ?



    I am ready to buy a kit for our conversion and dont know which servo's would be best. I am pretty sure the 1125oz-in motors you offer in your Nema34 kit is to big. I expect the 600 or 850oz-in motors will be best. The 600 runs at 6000RPM, the 850 runs at 4200RPM.

    The 600oz-in motors should allow for a good gear reduction and plenty of resolution, but will it be enough torque ?


    Do you offer the 600 or 850's in a kit form ? And which one would be best for a mill this size ?


    The mill will be cutting aluminum and some lite steel with upto 6000rpm on the main spindle (veriable speed). But it will also have a high speed spindle added as a second spindle to do engraving.


    I want to use the Gecko 320 drivers, and probably a C11 BOB and a Smooth Stepper.


    Any help would be great.

    Thanks Jess


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    We can offer you the following package:
    1: NEMA 34 Servo Motors 3 Axis CNC Kit:

    A: 3 PCS Geckodriver G320, 80V/20A

    B: 3 PCS KL34-150-90 (NEMA 34) Dual Shaft, 600 oz-in Peak
    90V/40A

    C: 3 PCS US Digital: E5S-500-250-EG-PKG2 Individually Packaged
    Shaft-Mount Optical Encoder with latching connector, 500 CPR , fit
    1/4" diameter shaft. Molded mounting ears for 1.812" bolt circle
    (with Installation Tool) + 3 PCS 3131 Encoder Cables
    D: 1 PCS KL-7220, 72V, 20A, Unregulated Power Supply
    E: 5V Power Supply
    F: 1 PCS C11G Breakout Board for 6 axis, Isolated signal, E-Stop or Limit
    Switch can be wired
    But email me at support@kelingicn.net if you have any question


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    Thanks for the reply, but I have tried E-mailing and it always kicks it back saying that "the destination computor not found" .

    I have check address and its right but for some reason I cant get it though.


    Jess


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    Quote Originally Posted by LUCKY13 View Post
    Thanks for the reply, but I have tried E-mailing and it always kicks it back saying that "the destination computor not found" .

    I have check address and its right but for some reason I cant get it though.


    Jess
    Try to send to kelinginc@yahoo.com or kelinginc@hotmail.com
    www.kelinginc.net


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelinginc View Post
    We can offer you the following package:
    1: NEMA 34 Servo Motors 3 Axis CNC Kit:

    A: 3 PCS Geckodriver G320, 80V/20A

    B: 3 PCS KL34-150-90 (NEMA 34) Dual Shaft, 600 oz-in Peak
    90V/40A

    C: 3 PCS US Digital: E5S-500-250-EG-PKG2 Individually Packaged
    Shaft-Mount Optical Encoder with latching connector, 500 CPR , fit
    1/4" diameter shaft. Molded mounting ears for 1.812" bolt circle
    (with Installation Tool) + 3 PCS 3131 Encoder Cables
    D: 1 PCS KL-7220, 72V, 20A, Unregulated Power Supply
    E: 5V Power Supply
    F: 1 PCS C11G Breakout Board for 6 axis, Isolated signal, E-Stop or Limit
    Switch can be wired
    But email me at support@kelingicn.net if you have any question
    Hey Keling, It looks like you mispelled your email address. I think it should end with inc, not icn. Hope this helps.

    Time for more coffe.
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