Kevin54
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The "Y" axis, as I have mentioned before on my CNC has a hard time finding position at times and will shake back and forth until it finally finds it's point. So in working on it and hiring a guy a few times to work on it, everything pointed to the encoder.
So last night I was programming it to make a Turners Cube to see how it ran. It finds it's position now, but there is a rattle inside of the servo when it shifts from forward to reverse or when it moves from a dead stop. If it has a load on it though, there is no noise, If it makes any difference, it is a permanent magnet servo made by Powertron. I believe at one time the motor had been rebuilt. If I can fix it myself, I will tear into it, IF I have an idea as to what it might be. I was looking on Fleabay and holy ****
A new servo is $1800 and a rebuilt servo around $700.
All of this time, I believe the motor has been the problem and not the encoder which the new encoder was a $500 part. I could check with Powertron and see what it cost for a rebuild, but that is sending it in, letting them evaluate it, then they have you by the short hairs.
So I thought that if anyone has ever torn into one and knows what's inside, I may just work on it myself. I'm great at tearing **** apart.
So last night I was programming it to make a Turners Cube to see how it ran. It finds it's position now, but there is a rattle inside of the servo when it shifts from forward to reverse or when it moves from a dead stop. If it has a load on it though, there is no noise, If it makes any difference, it is a permanent magnet servo made by Powertron. I believe at one time the motor had been rebuilt. If I can fix it myself, I will tear into it, IF I have an idea as to what it might be. I was looking on Fleabay and holy ****
A new servo is $1800 and a rebuilt servo around $700.All of this time, I believe the motor has been the problem and not the encoder which the new encoder was a $500 part. I could check with Powertron and see what it cost for a rebuild, but that is sending it in, letting them evaluate it, then they have you by the short hairs.
So I thought that if anyone has ever torn into one and knows what's inside, I may just work on it myself. I'm great at tearing **** apart.



initially was running mach but then switched over to CNClinux and have been happier ever since.