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I cruised eBay and found this guy, http://cgi.ebay.com/Advanced-Motion-...item20aef85202 He is open to offers and sold me three for a C (3 drives for $100) and just $3 for shipping. I read just about everything on AMC's site and these look ideal for the Pitman 14207s that have been gathering dust on the shelf. The drives may gather dust for awhile too, but now the servos have mates, and I'm sure they will see use in a X2 from Hell conversion. With 60ozin 6A nominal and 412ozin 40A peak, the rapids should be silly fast at 1-2 pulley ratio and .2 pitch leadscrews. Mostly the use is for learning purposes with MESA boards for a later upgrade of a Crusader M on a SuperMax mill. Time to sell off the unused UHU servo drives. |
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| If you are using them in the torque mode, no tach, set the gain pot to max and the tach scaling to minimum. I just acquired 3 100A40's (100amp) with built in P.S. for $165.00 ea. Used in a prototype, almost new. These sell for $1900.00 ea. ![]() Al.
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