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I am trying to convert the stepper motors on a F1 mill to servos. I have the motor number but havent the foggiest idea how to find suitable replacements. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Do you have the constant Torque sizing of the old motors?
You may find that the comparable servo sizing is a NEMA frame larger than the Stepper motors.
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Im not sure what the constant torque sizing is but in the manual (under all the dust that has accumulated over the last 3 years) it gives a feed force of 255 lbs. I will continue looking tomorrow when i return to the school.
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I was unable to come up with a specific torque rating for the stepper motors but i am certain they are the original ones. I do have the motor numbers if that would help at all. I dont know if i mentioned it before but these are most likely to be used in a motor control class (hence the reason for the conversion from stepper to servo) These two machines (both EMCO, one model F1 mill and the other, model compact5 lathe) were started to be converted to a PC based system about 3 or 4 years ago and eventually forgotten. I have been given the task of converting them to servos and completing the programming side as well. so any help at all would be most appreciated.
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