My original problem with this cyclone before everything else started going wrong was a slight fault on the x axis servo. The drive was smooth until it required slow feed rates, then the movement was more of a judder. Turns out after much research and testing the servo has a feedback problem due to a faulty encoder and commutator signal. The servo system uses Parker BL30 drives with ML2340A-10 brushless servos. It seems that I can't get a replacement motor for love or money, nor can anyone offer a repair. So, I'm in a bit of a predicament.
I've been toying with the idea of replacing both drives and motors with modern AC servo drives. My Parker drives are controlled by -/+10V analogue signals and feedback encoder signals to the control, which some modern drives are capable of. The only foreseeable problem is that the encoder line count seems to be much higher on the modern servos. So basically I'm wondering where I would find the parameters that tell the control how many pulses to receive per unit of travel? I have a bit of experience in this with mach 3 and I've started a system under linux cnc, so hopefully its as easy as re calculating the mechanical drive into encoder pulses per unit and changing a value in the parameters?
I'd really like to keep this cyclone alive as it seems to have done hardly any work in its lifetime and is in great condition
