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    locking for the servocontrol

    I had several servos from Pacific scientific p/n r46ssna-ss-ns-ns-02 and R33ssnc-ns-nv-02 and I am locking for their manual or what kind of control they use, but I cant find anything, pac sci was bought from other company.

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    I believe Pac Sci was bought out by API/Gettys and then taken over Parker with Kollmorgen.
    Are these DC servo's?
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    this is the plate
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    I have catalogs on these; email me as reminder to send u.

    pacsci was never associated with gettys; they were bought directly by danaher/kollmorgen, who also bought api.
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    I have catalogues of API-Gettys and I believe if you search the internet you can find references to the same?
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    Both ur requested motors are in the Pac Sci old motor catalog - email me and I will send.
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    yes please.

    sendme all info you have please.

    and if you can recomend to me they drives cards I ll appresiate...

    thanks.


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    What do you plan to use those motors for? Those are high power motors. 84 volts per1000 rpm is a lot. So is 10 amps assuming that is continuos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by disacnc View Post
    yes please.

    sendme all info you have please.

    and if you can recomend to me they drives cards I ll appresiate...

    thanks.

    HOW?

    I have full info on both motors, but I have no clue what your email address is! How am I supposed to send info to you if you dont EMAIL or PM me or at least put ur email address in a post here?
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    I show three model options of drives for those motors, one digital command, the other two with ±10vdc analogue and one has encoder simulation output.
    These drives are the same vintage as the motor, so there could be later models now?
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    ganchos@dansof.com

    I also have the

    r33ssnc-ss-ns-nv-02 motor from pacsci also. do you have the manual??

    I plan to use a kollmorgen drive CE06250 for this motor, but I still do not if that could work

    as you notice, I am new on this, if you can help me with this I'll appresiate, and if you need those motors just writeme, they are cheap!!

    thanks.


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    manual on all 3 on its way.

    ce drive is encoder feedback; i think ur pac sci motors may have resolvers tho....
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