11/19/2022 0 Comments Taig mill servo motor![]() ![]() I don't have any documentation on the motor but I just got done hooking up some gear and reverse engineering the wiring. The Taig doesn't require much spindle power of course and the motor I dug up would appear to be close to the size and power of the existing motor I think. Then I got to thinking about the huge pile of things I already have on shelves and boxes and realized that I have a decent sized DC motor with encoder which might do the trick in style! I picked up a Chinese counterfeit servo controller (DCS810) several years back which might run the thing.ĭoes this seem like a feasible possibility? I've seen folks using pretty high-count encoders for spindles and it seems like this might be a pretty slick arrangement if it works. Current motor is a basic single phase AC motor. Mach is OK, but I don't love it.Īnyway, I've been scouring the net for possibilities on a replacement spindle motor I can apply PC speed control. ![]() I've decided this one will be based on Linux CNC for a change and probably better performance too. It already has a nice little IMService/Globe servo motor arrangement attached which seems to be working OK now that I replaced a faulty encoder - so yeah, it's moving around. I picked up a cool little Taig mill a few days ago.Ĭan't leave well enough alone, right? So been preparing and collecting for a few upgrades. ![]()
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