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    Exclamation Drive Test Bench


    I am trying to build a test bench to test Fanuc servo motors. I have a alpha drive A06B-6069-H205. I would like to mount this drive, supply 230 ac 3 phase to power it. All I need is a way to turn on or control the output of the drive. Is there a way to send a signal to the drive to output a voltage? It would be nice to control it but I can test with 1/2 total pawer output 75 vac. Does anyone have any idea to do this without a control? I can buy any electronics at the electronics store.

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    Smile for drive test bench

    Sir I can help you in making a Servo tester and Drive test bench , on a benchtop you can force the drive , give the drive digital and analogue command to run the motor in various speed , and various torque. Please mail me your complete setup details on prabhatmishra@gmx.com
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    [CNC MCAHINE PCB AND DRIVE REPAIR]


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