Hi Roland,

> I think you'd be aiming for a SCR drive, bought or self-made. They're
> simple and lower cost.
>

In case of going the DIY route, wouldn't it be easier to use IGBTs instead
of SCRs to drive the motor?

El sáb, 10 feb 2024 a las 2:24, Roland Jollivet (<roland.jolli...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

> I think you'd be aiming for a SCR drive, bought or self-made. They're
> simple and lower cost.
>
> Roland
>
>
> On Sat, 10 Feb 2024 at 00:07, Leonardo Marsaglia <ldmarsag...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello guys, I hope you're doing well
> >
> > We just purchased a Mori Seiki SL3 lathe that's going to be
> > retrofitted with LCNC because it has no control.
> >
> > The machine has a brushed DC spindle motor and from what they told me the
> > DC drive was not working (I would like to check this but I couldn't find
> > any info or manuals for this drive, the model number of the drive is
> > A20B-0008-0372/02). I would like to keep this motor because I like the
> idea
> > of having high torque at low speeds because I plan to use a milling and
> > hobbing attachment with this lathe.
> >
> > I'm trying to find DC speed controllers of 15 kW or so, just to take a
> look
> > at what it's available but it seems difficult to find something that big.
> > Do you guys recommend any particular brand or source to find such a speed
> > controller?
> >
> > Thanks as always.
> >
> > Leonardo
> >
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