Be careful with the brake.  Definitely keep your servo signal lines away
from the motor power and brake lines.
Also, be sure to 'release' the brake before motion and 'set' the brake after
complete stopping.
Brakes on Vertical axes are good things.  Saves parts and tools.

  _____  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jorge Barrera
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 8:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Emc-users] servo with brake issue


Has anybody ever encounter a problem in which a machine goes crazy when you
replace one of your servos with a servo with brake?
In my case I am using sure-servo motors and drives and when I plug in the
24V to release the brake the other two motors start hunting around. I've
even tried powering the brake with an independent power supply plugged in to
a different circuit in the building and just connecting the low site causes
the same problem. 

I am little perplex by it. I could go into more details, I've review the
documentation and have been reviewing everything for 3 days now. I am
thinking there has to be an obvious step that I am missing.

Any comments will be greatly appreciated

Jorge Barrera
MFG.com
some project details:
http://www.mfgx.com/blogs/opensource/2008/05/15/open-source-hardware-the-beg
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