Quote Originally Posted by Boyan Silyavski View Post
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SAMSUNG SERVO MOTOR DRIVER CSDJ-04BX2, CSMQ-04BA1ANM3 400W w/CABLE thats what i bought for Z

SAMSUNG SERVO MOTOR DRIVER CSDJ-04BX2, CSMT-04BB1ANT3 400W w/CABLE thats for the gantry

Now the first motor is shorter and fatter and the second is smaller and longer, more like a typical stepper. Both are ok. When buying servo motors and drives make sure they are 220V AC, motor is standard inertia and not some specialized motor for a special purpose, that drive works in STEP DIR mode, especially take care with Iskawa as not all will work ok for CNC control. Make sure you buy them with cables as 1 cable is >100 euro or more

I was between these and Panasonic/ a bit more expensive/ but decided on price. The best thing about these drives is Autotuning. You push the button and it starts jogging for 3 seconds and that's it-its tuned.

So my recommendation is the SAMSUNG SERVO MOTOR DRIVER CSDJ-04BX2, CSMT-04BB1ANT3 400W w/CABLE as it more standard size. and smaller shaft or servo motor plus automatic tuning.

Another good options are the Minawa /Panasonic series /


The other money wise option is Chinese servo drive drive MCAC808 and 400w servo: 60ASM400 which last i checked were ~180USD if you buy lot/4/ from Shenzhen Just Motion Control Electromechanics Co.,Ltd. Write to Molly/remove space/ molly @jmc-motion.com
Tell her Boyan from Spain send you there so my 30 email exchanges with her help you with the price.
I would use these motors in my prototype machines and hopefully later. These are probably the cheapest servos ever directly from a manufacturer. If you send me your mail i will save you needless conversations and send you some documents about these servos.

Hope that helps. There are other options but these are my conclusions as a balance of features and moneywise

Hello Boyan.

Nice machine I have to say. Looks very stiff! How is it running these days? Do you have a lot of work for it or mostly hobby stuff?

Anyway I wanted to ask how you went about auto-tuning the axis with double servo motors (Y-axis in my eyes, not the gantry). Auto-tuning is a very nice feature in any servo motor software, but I have not figured out how to tune an axis with double servo motors.

Also how did you go about calculating the servo motor size? Perhaps you have explained this in a post somewhere, but I couldn't find it! :)

Thanks!