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Servo Motors


Robert Neidorff
 

Those Indiana General tape drive motors are VERY NICE DC brush motors.
They are very well made and durable. However, as previously said,
they are low horsepower.

I have one which I got surplus. I ran it from a bench variable supply
to see what it would do. I put as much as +60V on it and got it up to
over 1500 RPM. With a belt speed reduction 5:1 or 10:1, it should have
enough torque to move a Bridgeport table, but surely not direct drive.
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Bob Neidorff


Jon Elson
 

Robert Neidorff wrote:

From: Robert Neidorff <neidorff@...>

Those Indiana General tape drive motors are VERY NICE DC brush motors.
They are very well made and durable. However, as previously said,
they are low horsepower.

I have one which I got surplus. I ran it from a bench variable supply
to see what it would do. I put as much as +60V on it and got it up to
over 1500 RPM. With a belt speed reduction 5:1 or 10:1, it should have
enough torque to move a Bridgeport table, but surely not direct drive.
I can't say for sure, but a 2:1 (or 3:1 at most) reduction ratio should
be sufficient. It depends on how many amps the motor can take
safely, and how much torque you get at that current. 25 in/Lb per Amp
at 5 amps or so is a good starting point. That gets you up to about
125 in/Lbs.

Jon