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Re: Hybird Servo / Leadshine
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Originally Posted by
JAZZCNC
No they are proper DC servo motor and light years better than stepper system. Plus the question was if money wasn't a concern.
You can't possibly compare them to cheap chinese servos because the quality of these would be like comparing to high end Yaskawa or Mitsubishi. It Would be like comparing Apples with oranges.!!
Still not sure about that. Just look at torque curve and encoder count so you would see thats the case. Bellow compared the strongest nema 23 from both series. All same as Lead shine, which also make integrated motors
I was speaking about their so called "Stepper Killer" :
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it seems the true servo is their so called " High Power"
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Originally Posted by
JAZZCNC
But coming back into our world in budget terms then please do because at £175 for set of 400w motor/drive and I presume cables then thats good price.
Shenzhen Just Motion Control Electromechanics Co.,Ltd. , Just PM you the details
As it was a private email and a couple of months ago, if sb needs i will send him the details, or why dont just contact them for your need directly, but their closed loop stepper is cheaper than Leadshine, so is the servo drive.
Its worth noting that it took me 10 emails so they understand and agree with me that the closed loop 3nm motor need to be coupled with the bigger than suggested driver, so it could be driven at 70V. So make sure thats the case when you order. You will want 3nm nema 23/ they call it nema24/ coupled with the bigger driver.
Re: Hybird Servo / Leadshine
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Originally Posted by
Boyan Silyavski
Still not sure about that. Just look at torque curve and encoder count so you would see thats the case. Bellow compared the strongest nema 23 from both series. All same as Lead shine, which also make integrated motors
Def are not Steppers. They are DC servo motors just of lower rating to the higher power version.
check this out which is I believe the exact motor you have been looking at. Listen then tell me if thats a Stepper.. or not.!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2kAcz-rG5s
Re: Hybird Servo / Leadshine
so leadshine are dc stepper motors with an encoder - with matching leadshine driver
clearpath are proper servo motors - with matching clearpath driver
the clearpath do look really good.
as with all of us I would love the best quality, has or datron quality. which comes at a price
although some very helpful info has been posted im no closer to knowing what I want LOL
Re: Hybird Servo / Leadshine
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Originally Posted by
JAZZCNC
Def are not Steppers. They are DC servo motors just of lower rating to the higher power version.
check this out which is I believe the exact motor you have been looking at. Listen then tell me if thats a Stepper.. or not.!!
You are absolutely right. I was wrong. This could not be stepper motor. They move absolutely nicely for sure. Its like music to my ears
Re: Hybird Servo / Leadshine
does anyone have a price for the clearpath motors and drivers?
Re: Hybird Servo / Leadshine
its on their web, just register, prices are there
Re: Hybird Servo / Leadshine
id be interested to hear from someone with a leadshine setup to get their on them
Re: Hybird Servo / Leadshine
just trying to understand the clearpath stuff, so you don't need a separate driver?
you plug power and control signal directly into the motor?
https://www.teknic.com/model-info/CPM-SDSK-3411P-RLN/
Re: Hybird Servo / Leadshine
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Originally Posted by
andy_con
You plug 2 cables, one for motion control signals, other for power. Thats it. The driver is integrated in the motor. Plus eventually USb cable so you could program the drive.
Its there on the picture at the link. You dont need separate servo drive. All you need is breakout board/motion control/ capable to output the signal to them. Look at the pdf and see what signal it accepts. Then you will know what board you need. Look manual at page 84 for step dir info
Re: Hybird Servo / Leadshine
I have Nema 34 leadshines close loop steppers on my machine. Thought they would give me the benefit of positional feadback and torque but realistically I could have gone with normal steppers. If I were to do it again, I would go with servos with brakes. I am considering doing that change some time in the future but the machine works so leaving well enough alone for the time being.