On 12/19/2016 01:35 PM, Steve from Tube Gauge wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Dec 2016 15:56:13 -0600 Jon Elson wrote:
>   
> "Depending on the size of the motors, it may be possible to
> run the machine with the Pico Systems brushless PWM servo
> amp, it is good for up to 20 A peak. If you have the model
> of the motor, I can look that up."
>   
>      The motor "TYPE" is A06B-0134-B002, and "NO." is G-846379.  126 V, 8 
> poles, 5.8A at stall.
>   
Ah ha!  Then, I think our brushless PWM servo amp might 
work! 20/5.8 = 3.45 times the stall rating is just about 
right.  I tried looking this motor up and was not able to 
find any info on it.  But, the 126 V 5.8A stall is pretty 
much all I need.  Can you see a label on the encoders?  I 
have converters that handle most of the Fanuc encoders, but 
there are a few that my converters will not talk to.

So, if this all is compatible, the setup would be a 
Universal PWM controller (for up to 4 axes), plus one Fanuc 
encoder converter and one brushless PWM servo amp per axis.

Jon

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