I've had good luck with these Teco drives also..
http://machmotion.com/cnc-products/drives-motors/400w-3000rpm-ac-servo-drive-and-motor.html
I've been involved in the purchase and installation of dozens of the 1 
KW and up motors and
they just run and run and in some really difficult environments.    I 
was doing some support work for a company in China via a remote recently 
and and they brought in some "local"  help...  it was a guy from Taiwan 
who does work for TECO..  :-)
I have no relationship with either Teco or Machmotion.. other than a 
happy customer.
Small world.

Dave



On 8/4/2013 12:45 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> On Sat, 8/3/13, Kirk Wallace<kwall...@wallacecompany.com>  wrote:
>
>   Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Equivalent replacements for these old servos?
>   To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"<emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
>   Date: Saturday, August 3, 2013, 9:14 AM
>
>   On 08/02/2013 11:46 PM, Gregg
>   Eshelman wrote:
>
>   >  Something else about this mill, it has cogged belts for
>   speed
>   >  reduction on all three axes. I haven't had time since
>   bringing it
>   >  home to start taking things apart. Was an over 600 mile
>   round trip to
>   >  get it.
>
> * When do we get to see pictures?
>
> http://partsbyemc.com/pub/ look at the pics that start with acra, and the 
> rest of the stuff if you want. The rust on the ways? That's nothing. A little 
> steel wool and Deep Creep will wipe it right off. I've cleaned up much worse 
> on lathe beds.
> The logos are re-creations I made of some vintage logos. The Powr-Kraft one I 
> did for my 1940 Montgomery Ward lathe and the Blackhawk one is for a very old 
> steel Porto-Power carrying case I'm restoring, possibly for use as a 
> briefcase. Replace the /pub with /catalog to see the reproduction car parts I 
> make.
>
>   >  Will be at a sci-fi/anime/horror/etc convention in Nampa, ID all this
>   >  weekend. Haven't missed it since its first year in 2004. ;-) This is
>   >  my annual three day vacation from everything.
>
> * In Idaho? I thought we Californians were known for our fruits and nuts. :)
>
> fandemonium.org It's no ComicCon but it's been growing. Got almost 800 
> attendees last year. It's an all-genre, family friendly convention, though we 
> do have some 18+ events. I was on staff the first 4 or 5 years. Much less 
> stressful as a 'normal' attendee, though if I lived closer than the 75 miles 
> from Weiser to Boise (where most of the staff meetings etc are held) I'd dive 
> right back into being on the staff. ;-)
>
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