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Hello!! I went to Grainger and I saw this DC Motors: http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg...?ItemKey=4Z529 This are preaty nice, and well made, very robust construction. Also are designed to mount an encoder, resolver, or tachometer to the rear. You can use it with 12V, or 24V, and look very powerfull on Tech Specs, says: 1/6HP@ 12V, 1/3HP@ 24V. Torque 5.84 in-lbs @ 14.15 Amp. What do you think? This are good to make a servo with this, just putting an encoder on it?, Will work fine with Gecos G320? Please share your opinion.
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| They may not be optimized for best acceleration, etc. but will certainly work. See this web site for info: http://truetex.com/servomod.htm Karl |
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| I would look first for servo grade motors NOS on ebay for that price. Al.
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