[Emc-users] Japan Servo

2009-11-03 Thread Alpha

Have an e.d.m. It has a small servo with a pot attached to it.
There are 6 leads on the servo, but just 3 wires running to it. All 6 
post on the servo has wires.

I have not traced it out yet.

It runs for a few moments and then stops. I put new bearing in it and it 
turns great.

The servo is a Japan Servo
ESA-1N-S
1.0 W
100/100 volt
50/60 hz
2p
1.5/1.2 uf
AE19042

How can I run a check on the servo?
Does anyone know of a replacement?
Could the pot be bad?

I know this is a E.M.C. qa but I have been reading for while and it 
seems you folks have a lot of knowledge.


Thank all of you in advance.

Jeff
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Re: [Emc-users] gear tooth profile

2009-05-13 Thread Alpha
try this site.

Just type in the gear size and it will make you a cad drawing.
http://www.rushgears.com/Tech_Tools/PartSearch3/partSearch.php


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Re: [Emc-users] Kitamura

2008-11-07 Thread Alpha
What have so far is Sanyo Servo Drives. I don't have any info on them, but here 
are the numbers. If anyone know where I can get the tech-info please let me know

2OB15OFFWB4
65BA030DXT06
65BA030DXT04

-You need to inventory some of the existing hardware.  What type of 
motors, and what are their specs?
What condition are the servo amps in, and what type are they, what 
signals do they take?
What type of position feedback does it have, and what are the specs 
there?  (Resolver, shaft encoder, linear encoder?)


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Re: [Emc-users] Kitamura

2008-11-07 Thread Alpha
Thank you Steve and Kirk.

The control is a Kitamura 1000. I contacted Sanyo and they said the number
I gave them are not good. So now we know they are AC servos with encoders,
What next? 

Seeing how the Servo Amp, motors and encoders are all match and worked
at one time. What would you all suggest? Keep the plc? by pass it? 

1. EMC 2.? 3. Servo drive Servo / Encoder 4. Machine Tool 

P.S. Steve. I will recover my manual I had a electronic guy working on the 
control
he needed the books. Thanks for the advise


-Those are the same motors as the Kitamura MyCenter 0 here.
Is that what you have? Do you have the Kitamura 1000 controls
or the Yasnac controls?

The motors are AC servos with encoders. The encoders go to
the servo amp, which makes a copy of them to send on the
the CNC controller. The encoders are high resolution, probably
2000 line, 8000 count.

The servo driver probably supports pulse, analog velocity, and
analog torque commands. I think this machine uses analog
but don't have a guess if it is velocity or torque.

The manuals with mine included block level diagrams with
cable and connector designations, but no actual schematic.

Cheers,
Steve Stallings


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