This video is not about machining but rather how to successfully tune the JMC Servo.
There is not much information on the web about this process so I thought this might be of help to someone.
This is part one, I am sure the second part for the manual tuning will come up automatically in your YouTube feed.
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It's good to make videos of your journey
Servos on Hobby machines is very common and has been for the last 15 years since DMM started selling to the Hobby user, you could buy a low cost system, which is a very good system with very good support
With most modern AC Servos there is very little tuning involved, some have auto tuning and Adaptive Control, so they are changing to the load of the operation, so tuning is not needed, tuning is only need when you have a dumb drive. ( no intelligence) which nobody should buy if they are just getting into AC Servos.
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Oh yes certainly DMM servos are nice … so are Bosch Rexroth, Kollmorgen or SEW Eurodrives but for many they are out of our budget. So it is not as simple to just say nobody should drive a Volkswagen Beatle if you want to get into driving.
And yes other drives are so much better, more capable and user friendly when it comes to setting them up. However I have not been able to use auto tuning (adaptive) for any positioning system that I have ever commissioned but that does not mean that it cannot be done. I might just not be knowledgeable enough it is not my main line of work.
Its really great to record the videos.thanks for sharing