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    quality motion control, new ulm,mn

    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


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    Is that a DC or DCBL motor? do you need the encoder pin out?
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    It's brushed......I really need all the pins.
    Not sure if there's a tach or not....

    dk


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    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?
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    yea.......omnicrap control gone.....Fagor in it's place....


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    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?
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    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.


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