I'm just trying to figure out how they can be bought in the USA...

They seem to have quite a range of motors and drives.

Dave

On 12/18/2012 6:17 PM, Pete Matos wrote:
> Okay so now which motors are we talking about here?
>   I am currently looking for the best 130mm motor and driver for the best
> price for my retrofit. Peace
>
> Pete
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 6:00 PM, Dave<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>    
>> Andew,
>>
>> I sent a message to Lisa and she sent the following message back.
>>
>> Did you buy them direct from China or via Dale Walsh?  (See below)
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>> Thank you for your kindly e-mail dated on 18^th December regarding Do
>> you have a list of distributors in the USA.
>>
>> We, as a specialized manufacturer and exporter of various motors,
>> sincerely hope to establish a long-term and steady relationship and try
>> our best to support your business.
>>
>> Yes, we have a distributor in the USA, the following is detail information,
>>
>> Dale Walsh
>>
>> 4719 17th Ave. S.
>>
>> St Petersburg
>>
>> Florida, 33711
>>
>> Mobile phone is (727) 6981342
>>
>> Kind Attn: Mr. Dale Walsh
>>
>> Please feel free to contact us if you have any problem.
>>
>> We will more than happy to help you in any way we can.
>>
>> We look forward to your reply soon and sincerely hope we can do business
>> together in near future.
>>
>> Thank you and Happy Every Day!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/18/2012 5:09 PM, Andrew wrote:
>>      
>>> 2012/12/18 Todd Zuercher<[email protected]>
>>>
>>>
>>>        
>>>> So could you tell me some more about these drives.  How are you using
>>>> them, analog, or digital?  How were they to tune? Do you have to use
>>>> Windows to run their tuning software?  Is the cabling that comes with
>>>>          
>> them
>>      
>>>> of reasonable quality for continuous flex and is it shielded?
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> Todd,
>>>
>>> First of all I was wrong about 1.5yrs, I purchased the motors last
>>>        
>> spring.
>>      
>>> The drive has many parameters for position/speed/torque loops - gain
>>> settings, time constants, filters to suppress resonance etc. Total 150
>>> parameters or so (while Dyn3 settings are so very basic as I see from its
>>> manual). The parameters resemble older Yaskawa drives as I said. They
>>> declare 400Hz frequency response of speed loop, that's not Sigma5 with
>>> 1600Hz, probably something like Sigma2. I don't know how to check that
>>> response.
>>> I connected the drives to MESA 7i48 with +-10V in velocity mode. As I
>>>        
>> said
>>      
>>> they have no tuning software or even PC connector, no auto-tuning. Though
>>> auto zeroing is available for analog input. I used HAL scope and tuned
>>>        
>> PID
>>      
>>> parameters in LinuxCNC. Tuning was no problem IIRC. I did not even have
>>>        
>> to
>>      
>>> use filters for resonance.
>>> The cables are flexible enough, 3m lenght as a basic set. I can't say
>>>        
>> about
>>      
>>> continuous use, it also depends on bending radius. The encoder cable is
>>> shielded and has 15pin connector. The motor cable has 4 wires and no
>>>        
>> shield.
>>      
>>> The drives use three-phase 220V power (but one phase is enough for motors
>>> 750W and less).
>>>
>>> Andrew
>>>
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