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    Ross77,
    Have you tried that motor or actually know it runs as from the picture of the er11 collet shows a lot of glass slurry and that stuff is a killer if it gets near ant rotating shaft or bearing. Best to check before you part with the readies for a driver.

    peter

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    Thanks Gary, That makes sense. The 180v was only a guess from loadpoint. If I power up the motor from this driver at say 50v and then measure the speed compared to the design max speed can I calculate the actual voltage? I always presumed the speed was due to the PWM frequency. Do you have a suitable driver? and if so how much?

    Ross77,
    Have you tried that motor or actually know it runs as from the picture of the er11 collet shows a lot of glass slurry and that stuff is a killer if it gets near ant rotating shaft or bearing. Best to check before you part with the readies for a driver.

    peter
    Very good point. didnt even think about that. Need to build a PSU to test it then. is there any way I can accurately check for play without powering it up. Ive done the obvious checks by hand and it feels smooth with no sign of radial or axial play.

    Thanks

  3. You need to find out what the V per RPM is? is this motor in production? does it have a datasheet?
    Yes we have drivers, and if the voltage is about 180V DC then you coudl use the BLSD range.

    http://www.slidesandballscrews.com/b...ver-p-178.html

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    You need to find out what the V per RPM is? is this motor in production? does it have a datasheet?
    Yes we have drivers, and if the voltage is about 180V DC then you coudl use the BLSD range
    Thanks Gary but £350 ish is a bit much at the moment. :sad:

    No unfortunatly I dont know the V per RPM. and the the motor was a low volume special. Loadpoint were very helpful but unfortunaly they have moved and now specilise in airbearings, the guy who designed it has left.

    The only Info I have is data from the first post and the drawing attached.

    Is this going to be a waste of time or worth pursing? I had planed to put a pulley on the top and belt drive it to my Rotozip, (or wobble zip, runout is apalling) but it would be a bulky Z axis.
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