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I am adding a fourth axis to our 3-axis mill. Currently, the axes are driven by 120 volt servos. Do I need to stick with a 120V servo for the fourth axis, or can I use any voltage? Also, what kind of power should we use to turn a 6" table? The X and Y axes are powered by 1/4 HP motors. Thank you. |
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