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Just wanted to express my satisfaction with Dynomotion products. I have built a 6x10 router with 3 spindles. there are 2 100 in.lb AC servos slaved for moving my 800lb gantry, a 50in.lb. ac for the Y and 3 steppers for the 3 Z axis. the servos are running off of "Snapamps" at 78v ,steppers are using 10microstep drives driven in open collector mode, the main card is KFLOP, The biggest challenge I had was complete ignorance of C programming. Tom at Dynomotion has given me unlimited support, and taught me a lot along the way. I spent about $1050 for servo card,amps,cnc software[included]and $300 on the stepper drives.. the end result is a big heavy machine that really Rocks,with true closed loop , Carl |
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