Hi All,


I have 3 axes of Fanuc Red Cap 5S motors.

A06B-0314-B002 Model Code.
5.8A Stall Current
2000RPM
126V rated voltage.
2500p/rpm Pulse Coder mounted inside (Old version not serial)

The original unit is using a A06B-6058-H334 SVC, which works perfectly.
The issue it that I need to implement +/-10V velocity control to match a CNC motion controller.
The 6058-H334 is a digital SVC, using PWM input.

If I use the Pico converters for the motor commutation, I should be able to use a current drive for this motor.
My confusion is around the voltage and current listed on the nameplate.

In the 6058 manual it states that the SVC is set up for 40A per axis peak, 10A continuous, which is way more than the 5.8A Stall current on the motor plate.
Also, the SVC runs at 220V supply, and the motor is 126V.

I noticed that others have use similar motors with AMC drives, if I look at random for specifications, DPMANIU-040A400 sticks out to me as able to run this motor.
Are there any Delta or DMM or similar budget Servo Drives that will run these with +/-10V Velocity control?

Thanks.

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