On 03/07/2011 11:25 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> Igor Chudov wrote:
>> I have, on my mill, a 3 phase spindle motor on a VFD, driving the spindle
>> with a VS belt.
>>
>> I also have an encoder on the spindle.
>>
>> I wonder if, for any kind of a yet-unknown purpose, I would want to orient
>> my spindle in a particular way with precision.
>>
>> If I did want that, could I buy some kind of a AC servo drive or something
>> like that, and use encoder feedback to orient my spindle?
>>
> Yes, to some extent even a standard VFD can do this.  It depends on what
> you want.  If you want to orient the spindle for tool change, that
> should be easy.  If you want to orient a cutting tool at a particular
> angle for cutting splines or something, ie. holding a tool at a
> particular angle against cutting forces, then probably not.
>
> A flux vector drive could do this.
>
> Jon

If you had a flux capacitor, you could go back to the future...  ;-)

Mark

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