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Old 02-19-2005, 06:22 AM
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Eagle Mill drill conversion

[IMG]eagle25[/IMG] Looks like my Eagle 25 is very similar to the Grizzly I have seen in these forums. Looks like I also got a long way to go but I'm willing to have a crack at it.

First step is the servos's
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Vexta, 5.4v 0.68 A/phase 118OZ-in 83.2N-cm 3.6ohms per winding 6.5mh/phase/winding rotor inertia 1.09 OZ-ins2 200g-cm2. Are these mane enough for the job ? Cant see RPM quoted anywhere. Also I see lots of sevo's at 40volts or 50volts etc, the Vexta's are only 5.4volst, is this a problem ?

What cost encoders and where to buy ?

Should I fit ball screws, what cost and where ?

Thats probably enough questions for now, any help would be very much appreciated.

Many thanks

George
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Are you sure those are servos and not steppers? If they are steppers (I think they are) then no, they won't be big enough for a mill drill.
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