Easimill 3 electrical schematic drawing wanted

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Easimill 3 electrical schematic drawing wanted

Post by snadeau » Mon 30 Mar , 2009 15:10 pm

I need the electrical schematic drawing of a Easimill 3

Model TDS/E/M/CNC

serial EO 2566

and if you have any information about the stepper motor.(voltage,amp,etc)

thanks

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Post by snadeau » Tue 31 Mar , 2009 12:55 pm

Yes but on the first on i didn't see any link to download it.
and in the second that was only a maintenace manual.
and in the third that was software.

we want replace the controler and drive.

we want use the actual step motor.

thank to help me, i appeciate

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Post by Denford Admin » Tue 31 Mar , 2009 13:32 pm

Yes but on the first on i didn't see any link to download it.
You must be logged in to see the download links (if not, then it could be a browser issue)
and in the second that was only a maintenace manual.
The maintenance manual has a spec sheet at the end that states:
Stepper motors ... 200 Steps/Rev, 3.5 Amps, 1.1 Ohms

There is a wealth of information here and on other forums for what you are wanting to do, however, you really need to sift through it all to get everything you need. No-one will have all the answers.

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Post by snadeau » Tue 31 Mar , 2009 14:46 pm

thank a lot

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