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Old 11-29-2010, 09:03 PM
 
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rotary identification

A 2004 HRT160 that is white in color and has the two cables to connect is brushless am I right?
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Yes, 2 cables connecting at the cabinet is a brushless rotary.
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I have a rotary question too :

I have a rotary axis that has a name on it " HRT 310 H " a big gray one `08 , but I can not find that name on the 4th axis settings screen , I have either " HRT310 PL" or "HRT310B" which I believe B stands for Brushed , so I set the first one, but when the rotary is rotating I get about 100% or sometimes more of A axis load, is this normal ?

I didn`t join the air for brake .

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I'm not sure but I think the air is used to release the brake. That would explain why your load is 100% or higher.

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Originally Posted by rawen2 View Post
I'm not sure but I think the air is used to release the brake. That would explain why your load is 100% or higher. Ralph
Air is used to engage the brake, Ask HAAS for the correct setting to use?

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The correct setting for an HRT310 H is HRT310. The H refers to the style of motor.
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