Mesa 8i20
07 Jan 2020 13:55 - 07 Jan 2020 13:59 #154212
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07 Jan 2020 14:37 #154213
by tommylight
Replied by tommylight on topic Mesa 8i20
Not clear, 2 motors acting as one, meaning geared/puleyed to the SAME ballscrew ?
That will work, but fuzzy on the details, still, as to why ?
That will work, but fuzzy on the details, still, as to why ?
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07 Jan 2020 17:02 - 07 Jan 2020 17:05 #154222
by AdamD
Why cost savings. I am converting my American pacemaker lathe to cnc. This lathe will swing 19" 36" between centers weighs 9000lbs. I already have 4 new 750 watt ac servos motors. I feel 750 watts is not enough on Z axis. Also it has a linear scale for the digital read out could I use this as a encoder? You guys are the experts and I am open to any suggestions. Yes with belt and pulley or motor on each end direct drive
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07 Jan 2020 18:22 #154230
by tommylight
Replied by tommylight on topic Mesa 8i20
Linuxcnc can work with some linear encoders, it can also use two feedback devices, meaning you can have an encoder on the motor and a linear scale for the same axis.
8i20 is a single 3 phase motor drive, so it can drive a single motor.
Maybe, just maybe it would work with two parallel motors of the SAME type and with one single encoder feeding back to linuxcnc, motors would have to be coupled together via pulley or gears at strictly 1:1 ratio, but i never tried this so it is uncertain.
You can test with a single motor and check if it has enough power/torque, or use reduction to gain some torque as it would have enough speed even at 1:10 gearing.
8i20 is a single 3 phase motor drive, so it can drive a single motor.
Maybe, just maybe it would work with two parallel motors of the SAME type and with one single encoder feeding back to linuxcnc, motors would have to be coupled together via pulley or gears at strictly 1:1 ratio, but i never tried this so it is uncertain.
You can test with a single motor and check if it has enough power/torque, or use reduction to gain some torque as it would have enough speed even at 1:10 gearing.
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09 Jan 2020 00:50 #154373
by andypugh
But, once you did that, it ought to work.
Interesting idea.
You would also need both rotors aligned...
But, once you did that, it ought to work.
Interesting idea.
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09 Jan 2020 08:19 #154415
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Keyways in the same position in regard to the motors.
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