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    Identity for an Emerson DXM 308 servo motor

    I just spent an hour on the web and the Emerson industrial site, looking for specification on an Emerson DXM 308 servo motor. I found reference to the DX_208 and the DX_316 on the Emerson site (and which I already have in my files). Also found were LOTS of places that offer to sell , repair , or "locate" such a device for me.

    Is a DXM-308 is compatible with the Emerson FX series amplifiers?
    The "DXM" series identifier suggests it would be.

    I did discover that the motor should provide 8 in-lbs torq. cont. and 16 in-lbs torq. peak. That puts it at the DX_ 208 capacity.

    Anyone?

    TIA

    Cal


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    DX* 308,318,430,450,480,780,7120

    Quote Originally Posted by CalG View Post
    I just spent an hour on the web and the Emerson industrial site, looking for specification on an Emerson DXM 308 servo motor. I found reference to the DX_208 and the DX_316 on the Emerson site (and which I already have in my files). Also found were LOTS of places that offer to sell , repair , or "locate" such a device for me.

    Is a DXM-308 is compatible with the Emerson FX series amplifiers?
    The "DXM" series identifier suggests it would be.

    I did discover that the motor should provide 8 in-lbs torq. cont. and 16 in-lbs torq. peak. That puts it at the DX_ 208 capacity.

    Anyone?

    TIA

    Cal
    See pages 37 and 43 etc., of this document; http://www.lybetter.com/Upload/DownF...44.28_7591.pdf

    Hope this helps,

    Iron-Man


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    Iron Man That is the information needed

    It appears that the DX series amplifiers (drives) for the motor in question were designed to run at 90-132 VAC input.

    The FX series drives for the same motor are designed for input voltage as low as 90V and as high as 240 volts.

    The resolver connections appear to be compatible, so, It's a go!

    Thanks much,

    I've placed a copy of the document in my files. Cables, cables, my kingdom for the correct cables ;-)


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