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I have purchased a couple of DC Servo's with encoders, also included was the matching drives. But I cannot identify them, they have PHOENIX CONTACT written in the DIN mounts, but I think thats only the mounting bracket manufacturer, If ANYONE can Identify these drives I would be forever in your debt. The 24V motor drive board is marked with GE185A_T and are two boards deep, The controller that the encoders connect to are labled GE241/A and are three boards deep. Please have a look at the photos |
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| I would hazard a guess that these are part of a manufactured machine and as such were probably custom made for a unique piece of equipment. IOW, they may not be off the shelf items. If this is so, your only recourse may be to get hold of the particular machine prints that hopefully would have the drive/motor information and hook-up. The use of DIN style connectors on the motor and the use of Phoenix Contact mounts, suggest a European origin. Al.
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