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    Plasma Cam DHC-2 Motor specs

    I recently upgraded a DHC Plasma Cam to DHC-2 which left me with the old Z axis motor. Does anyone know anything about the motor? I only measure two sets of pins with any resistance between them. One is about 3M the other 31.5 ohms. Is it simply a DC motor?

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    Can you tell if it has a wound rotor and brushes? If so it is DC.
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    It is a brush type DC servo...

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    I need info on replacement lift motor for my machine. if anyone has made the change from plasmacam to different type of motor please inform me .


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