--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Fred Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "turbulatordude" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > It looks like there are a lot of lower priced DC motors that 
might 
> be 
> > used with a servo driver, but it also seems these are lower 
> voltage.
> > 
> > The drivers I found so far are Jon's PICO , the Gecko and a Rutex.
> > 
> > IMSERV has a $2,000 package for drivers but that is out of my 
> league.
> 
> $2000 INCLUDES a NEW, UNUSED, NEW PRODUCTION, Made in  USA, 
Sherline 
> 5400 CNC ready milling machine and a fully assembled, 3-Axis servo 
> controller, 3 NEW, UNUSED, NEW PRODUCTION, Made in  USA, Globe 
servo 
> motors w/ encoders and with timing belt reduction drive assemblies, 
> all servo, power, and control cables, AND a license for DeskCNC 
> software.  
> 
> The controller is mounted in a Nema 12 steel case, and has a 
cooling 
> fan, safety enable circuit, E-stop, and probe input connection.  
The 
> DeskCNC sontroller runs at 125,000 steps per second, which is 
plenty 
> to run the servos at 112937 sps in 4X mode.
> 
> You will need a 200 mhz(or faster) Windows computer running Win 98 
> or later, with a serial or USB port. Tiger Direct has new ones for 
> $300.
> 
> The machine rapids at 50 inches per minute on all 3 axes.
> 
> Unassembled 3 axis kits are also available, starting at $675 for a 
> TurboCNC DOS package or $899 for a DeskCNC.  Unassembled does not 
> mean solder the board up, it means wire up your own controller and 
> put it in your own enclosure.  All the components included in the 
> kits are the same as we use in our assembled systems.
> 
> Start here for an overview:
> 
> http://www.imsrv.com/deskcnc/bench_top_cnc_systems.htm
> 
> More details and more photos are here:
> 
> http://www.cadcamcadcam.com
> 
> Look under CNC kits and CNC systems
> 
> > Kinda like the Xylotex is great for Sherlines and Geckos can 
> handle 
> > Bridgeports ?
> 
> The DeskCNC servo system runs circles around the Xylotex on a 
> Sherline, Taig, MaxNC, micro and mini mill.
> 
> Fred Smith - IMService
> THE source for low cost Cad-Cam and desktop CNC


Wow,  I REALLY read your pages wrong.

The servo package alone, 3 axis seems to be 3 driver, 3 motors for 
$675.  That is $225 per axis, or about $100 for the motor and $100 
for the driver.

And, that includes the encoder.

That makes your package on par price wise with Rutex and Gecko 
drivers, if one can get the motors and encoders for $100.  but then 
yours is complete.    MUCH better deal that I had previoulsy assumed.

Dave








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