P.S. I forgot to say that formerly, the router used to do as lot of basically 2D cutting- drop the Z axis to a depth and stay there for a while, then lift, travel and lower again- nothing strenuous.
I'm now doing a bit of 3D stuff where the Z axis is constantly changing, (or rather, trying to do 3D stuff) and the servo gets/got agonisingly hot- so I'm guessing it's underpowered. If I know what torque the Pittman 19203 D173 was, then I can guess what we might need in the way of a new one.
(Thanks!)


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you should make sure the drive can handle the current rating of the new servo just to be sure, if the encoder count is the same then that will be handy.


