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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by stirling View Post
    Hi Dave

    Before I'd suggest a solution I'd question your requirements.

    You say at the end of your first post:



    No it wouldn't - well not accurately anyway. Consider your mill for a moment. If you want to cut from x=0mm to x=100mm on your mill at a feed of 10mm/s you wouldn't say cut for 10s at 10mm/s. You'd say cut from x=0 to x=100 at 10. If you did the former, you'd be dissapointed. Why? Because it wouldn't actually get to x=100mm. Why? because it's not ALWAYS moving at 10mm/s because of the accel and decel ramps.

    If you want to feed a specific amount of foil between the start/stop signal then that is what you should be specifying - plus of course a desired feedrate (which will be maintained during the constant speed period between the accel and decel ramps).
    Yes but its not that complex - the operator set the machine up, sets the foil feed where he thinks it needs to be, runs a few sheets - not enough? just increase the speed a little, too much? then back it off when running.

    Its a simple process, not CNC. :)

  2. #2
    OK - looks like I posted at the same time as your #24 so I didn't see that accuracy was not important.

    In this case I agree with Rob - a DC motor would be a better fit. A stepper is not appropriate for this. It just introduces unnecessary complexity for no gain.

  3. #3
    Hmm, ok maybe :)

    Simple pwm control would work, Will have a look at some motors, will still need a gearbox reduction though i think.

  4. #4
    Just wrapping this up, going for a stepper motor at present cheap, cheerful and plenty powerful.

    If anyone is interested in moving a stepper without a PC, take a look at the Leadshine DM805-AI drive, it has a built in oscillator and ramp controls, speed input etc, exactly what the doctor ordered, price was £106 inc Vat.

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