Is that a DC or DCBL motor? do you need the encoder pin out?
Al.
Apparently Quality Motion Control does not exist any longer.
I have motors of theirs on an old Omniturn gang tool lathe, and need pinout information......
Any idea what happened to them?
dk
Is that a DC or DCBL motor? do you need the encoder pin out?
Al.
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Albert E.
It's brushed......I really need all the pins.
Not sure if there's a tach or not....
dk
Usually DC brushed are the easiest to reverse-engineer as regards the armature and Tach, then it may have resolver or encoder and sometimes a thermal OV.Temp switch,
Encoder or resolver takes a bit of extra effort.
What is the reason for wanting to know, a retro-fit or?
Al.
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yea.......omnicrap control gone.....Fagor in it's place....
Normally you won't need the tach if replacing the drives to modern torque mode types.
that just leaves the encoder, which may not be hard to figure out, I take it you do not have the original prints on the M/C?
Al.
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Albert E.
yep.....I have AMC drives that can do velocity or torque/current mode.
I misspoke on the control name.
It was an OmniTurd, not Omnicrap.