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13-01-2018 #1
Hi John.
Yes fair point. I was also thinking similar lines at one point. An electromagnetic brake certainly seems to resolve the back drive issue but pushes up cost and control complexity. (my budget suits basic range components ;-))
My other concern is the stepper sees a high load trying to lift the weight of the knee and a much lower load lowering it.
I am therefore tending toward the counter balance solution as it means the stepper sees more equal loads in both directions. This possibly means a smaller motor, or at least less maximum load on the motor.
A brake will be plan B if plan A doesn't come off.......may come down to actual weight and stroke details...that's my mission to find out today.
Cheers for your post....
andy
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13-01-2018 #2
I have Yaskawa sevo's on my mill with built in brake controlled by the driver. I also am building a router at the moment and using a servo with a brake. I also have Vexta stepper motors with built in brake controlled by the driver. They are industrial stuff but can be aquired relatively cheaply with plenty of Ebay searching.
Gas struts can be quite a good solution, (need to get one with no built in damping ), c/balance weight can be a bit problematic finding room for it to travel in and also control any bouncing with fast movements. Both solutions are IMO second choice solutions.Last edited by johnsattuk; 13-01-2018 at 12:31 PM.
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20-01-2018 #3
Hi John
Thanks for reply and photos, very helpful.
On closer inspection a gas strut is going to be awkward to mount because of stroke length. Not impossible but a bit of a hassle. I haven't discounted this yet as I like the "assistance" it provides to the motor when lifting the table. Maybe I will end up with both strut and brake working to complement each other.
In regards to the braked stepper set up I have a couple questions:
I am interested to know, in terms of £, what is relatively "cheap" in your mind? - based for example on the Vexta example you show. - what would you pay?
Secondly if I sourced stepper and driver without a brake I think I could add a brake set up, I guess I could control the brake either from my motion control board or simply release brake when drives are powered up.
Got some work to do on slideway, I found some play in the vertical axis that needs sorting first.
Cheers
Andy
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20-01-2018 #6
Just to be clear thats including the drive and motor in that estimate?
Cheers andy
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20-01-2018 #7
~£100 per motor, ~£100 per driver.
If you do a search for VEXTA 5 phaseon eBay. Just had a quick look and as I said they vary a lot, there is a braked motor on there at the moment for £130 with offers, and drivers similarly priced.
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23-09-2018 #8
Take off the head.
Weigh it.
Get a gas strut that is rated just a little more than the weight of the head.
Fit.
Done.
Or get 2 struts that add up to the weight when combined.
The head on my little X2 weight about 15kg so I went with a 20kg strut. Works.Last edited by dazp1976; 23-09-2018 at 04:30 PM.
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