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| ello Dear Friends Currently i have Brideport Series II CNC machine with Mach II installed in it. The Servo Drive Card in the machine are locally made but i am NOT satisfied with their performance. I am looking for some reliable SERVO DRIVE CARDS/UNITS , which i can run on Mach II or Mach III. Best Regards Umar Karim |
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| Hi, It depends on what voltage and current you want/need for your particular motors. Here are a couple of links: Granite Devices VSD-XE, drives brushed and brushless motors at <160V and 40A peak. GeckodriveG320, G320X & G340, all <80V, 20A brushed DC drives. CNCDrive has two drives, one <80V, 20A and one <160V, 35A. Larken Automation, two models, <95V/12A and <170V/20A Semis in Bulgary has a range of servo drives and amplifiers, all the way up to 200V/50A peak. All of the above take step & direction directly from Mach3. There are more manufacturers and models out there but these are the ones I can come up with at the moment that takes step and direction. |
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