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| Unless you are thinking of going with really large servo's, 220v is not necessary, Torque is related to current, so you most likely can find a product in the lower range, 120v or under? Ebay is still a good source for all ranges and types, AC,DC,BLDC etc. Al.
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I like (and have) 750W(2.4Nm constant torque @ 3000rpm) AC servo http://www.markcomp77.p9.pl/img/serv..._ac_750W-m.jpg more info: http://forum-cnc.pl/index.php?topic=1116.0 AC Servo principle http://forum-cnc.pl/index.php?topic=1197.0 it is possible to connect this servo to STEP/DIR http://www.markcomp77.p9.pl/img/serv...laczenie03.jpg
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