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    hello just asking which servo is best for my z axis which weight around 50kg

    i got 3 choice the price is same since it used

    1KW Delta ECMA-EA1310SS 17 Bit Absolute <medium inertia
    1Kw Delta ECMA-E11310SS 20 Bit Incremental <medium inertia
    750W Delta ECMA-C1 20 bit Incremental

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    Default Re: Servo Choice

    At 50Kg you may want to look at some kind of counter-balance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Al_The_Man View Post
    At 50Kg you may want to look at some kind of counter-balance.
    Al.
    i was thinking about it, my spindle got some kind of hook is it ok for me to just hok some kind of weight to that?



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    Quote Originally Posted by teamloks1 View Post
    hello just asking which servo is best for my z axis which weight around 50kg

    i got 3 choice the price is same since it used

    1KW Delta ECMA-EA1310SS 17 Bit Absolute <medium inertia
    1Kw Delta ECMA-E11310SS 20 Bit Incremental <medium inertia
    750W Delta ECMA-C1 20 bit Incremental
    Z axis motor should has brake.

    http://cncmakers.com/cnc/controllers/CNC_Controller_System/CNC_Retrofit_Package.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by cncmakers001 View Post
    Z axis motor should has brake.
    all of this model have brake currently im thinking how to choose gas strut for this weight



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    Do not need gas strut. Any motor will be OK. For more smooth motion, a small lead or small motor with gearbox will be better.



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    Default Re: Servo Choice

    I'd consider a spring to take up some of the weight, though. By not having the servo constantly fighting that weight, it'll use less power and run cooler.



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