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Upgrading from stepper to servo... how?

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 5:18 pm
by bluecuriosity
Are there any servo direct replacements for the nema 23 stepper that comes packaged in the China lasers?

Are there drawbacks to a servo run XY gantry vs stepper (other than cost)?

I would like more repeat ability granted from encoder feedback as well as an improved laser cut quality when handling acrylics. Anything else I might need to know before setting myself down this road?

Re: Upgrading from stepper to servo... how?

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 7:26 am
by pista01
One possible direct replacement is the ClearPath SK motors.

https://www.teknic.com/products/clearpa ... th_sd_info


I've not used them yet, but I will be using them in my scratch built laser cutter. The motor replaces the stepper and stepper driver, taking the step and dir feeds from the DSP.

Re: Upgrading from stepper to servo... how?

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 6:53 pm
by thejuggernaut
Just ordered one of these for another project. They look amazing! They can even be setup to use hard limits. You don't even need switches, and they look amazing accurate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRURwDFvdAs

Watch this video and you'll never want to run anything else.

Re: Upgrading from stepper to servo... how?

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2017 1:24 pm
by Techgraphix
The Leadshine 2NM Nema23 Hybrid Servo Closed Loop Stepper Motor 573HBM20-1000+HBS507 perform very well too.. I build several machines with them and i'm very happy with the results.
Despite the high expectations of those Clearpath servo's they could not convince me in practice.. quite overpriced too..IMHO

Kees

Re: Upgrading from stepper to servo... how?

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 6:41 pm
by thejuggernaut
Techgraphix wrote:The Leadshine 2NM Nema23 Hybrid Servo Closed Loop Stepper Motor 573HBM20-1000+HBS507 perform very well too.. I build several machines with them and i'm very happy with the results.
Despite the high expectations of those Clearpath servo's they could not convince me in practice.. quite overpriced too..IMHO

Kees
What was it about them that you didn't like besides the price? I am curious, because we were about to start using them on another project.

Re: Upgrading from stepper to servo... how?

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 1:27 pm
by Techgraphix
They ran smooth but i expected much more power and speed compared to my standard steppers.. They perfomed only just a little bit better IMHO..
With the Hybridsteppers from Leadshine + drivers, i had a much bigger improvement for less than half the price..

Another thing is that i live in Europe and stuff from the UnUnited States of America is sent with rediculous shippingcosts which makes goods even more expensive.. Above that i have to pay upto 40% over goods and shipping PLUS a certain (high) amount of importtaxes and handling..
This makes the Chinese market very interesting...
Kees

Re: Upgrading from stepper to servo... how?

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 10:31 pm
by SWMS
Hey Kees, since we are in Europe ( Don't get me started on the other half of my country voting out of the EU :roll: ) and you building machines. Do you mind if I PM you? You sound like you might know of some useful suppliers etc.