DYN4 AC Servo System Complete Setup and Overview
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- This video is a comprehensive introduction and operator instructions of the DYN4 AC Servo System.
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I also would like to see the servo brake connection. Great video. Extremely informative and helpful. I'll be referencing this over and over for my upcoming retrofit. Wish I would have had it for my first one!
Thank you
Super helpful and informative. Would have saved me a few emails to Michael.
i dealt with Mich for long too
an in depth explanation of your servo brake connection would be much appreciated
however this is a great video
Hi James! Question on circuit breaker. If I'm using in 4 axis set up with DYN4 AC servo motors, what size circuit breaker do I use 80a or should I use the 60a listed in the 3 axis wire diagram?
Thanks for the excellent support and product!
can we control the direction of rotation using digital input in speed or Torque mode
So what setting would cause your drive to keep pumping power into the breaking resistor without a motor connected to it? We've been trying to resolve this issue for about 6 months and our engineer has been having significant problems getting support.
What is a host controller?
What would cause a Phase Lost error when bench testing? Specifically, this occurs once the motor reaches ~ 1400 RPM.
your encoder needs to be calibrated.
Are these motors enough to cnc a bridgeport mill?
Hello, for a Bridgeport mill, we usually recommend using a 750W or 1.0kW motor direct drive on 5mm or 10mm pitch ball screws. Please contact our engineering team at info@dmm-tech.com and they can assist you directly.
Horrible Minnesota/Mexican accent...
its an vancouver asian accent dumbass