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Hi to everyone,just bought a few days ago a Juki ACNP-MOO2 550W servo motor.Found it on an online market and the seller was very poor with the details.Beeing a cheap deal (35$ including postage) I had bought it,thinking that I'll manage with it somehow.Only after its arrival realised that there isn't the regular small weight servo motor I know from my sewing machine.It's a 30 pounds beast.It's the motor only,no controll box or an on/off box.It has 3 cables coming out of it but I can't tell which one is which.I would like to try to see if it's working but I can only guees which are the power wires,so I better leave it alone.Can anyone tell more about this motor,anyone used this model before?What do I need to test it,or to make it run again.What control box do I need to look for?If I can't use it on a sewing machine can be used as it is,without the controller,for something else like a homemade polishing machine or belt sander?Thank you.

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Without the control box, this motor will do an excellent job of holding the door open. It's unlikely worth the effort to try and repurpose it for anything else.

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8 hours ago, Doru said:

Hi to everyone,just bought a few days ago a Juki ACNP-MOO2 550W servo motor.

 

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Hi,

 

that's quite a motor. With a max torque of 9 NM @20A/340 Volts, if I miscalculate correctly, it would draw up to 32 Amps @220 Volts and up to 40 Amps @ 110 Volts. Your utility needs to supply that without frying the house, if you want to make full use of the motor. If you have 220 Volts utility you need a Juki D1CHCS control box.

 

Greets

Ralf C.

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No calculations needed.  Nameplate says rated 3.1 Amps and 550 Watts.  That's 0.73 horse power.

Tom

1 hour ago, Kohlrausch said:

Hi,

that's quite a motor. With a max torque of 9 NM @20A/340 Volts, if I miscalculate correctly, it would draw up to 32 Amps @220 Volts and up to 40 Amps @ 110 Volts. Your utility needs to supply that without frying the house, if you want to make full use of the motor. If you have 220 Volts utility you need a Juki D1CHCS control box.

Greets

Ralf C.

 

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53 minutes ago, northmount said:

No calculations needed.  Nameplate says rated 3.1 Amps and 550 Watts.  That's 0.73 horse power.

Tom

 

Yuppp, that results in 1,6 NM rated torque. But nameplate also states max . torque 0.9 NM and max. current 20A @ 280 to 340 Volts. And that's a little bit more.

 

Greets

Ralf C.

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1 hour ago, Kohlrausch said:

Yuppp, that results in 1,6 NM rated torque. But nameplate also states max . torque 0.9 NM and max. current 20A @ 280 to 340 Volts. And that's a little bit more.

 

Greets

Ralf C.

Agree it also says 20 A.  However a kg-m is not a Nm.  Recall that F = mass x acceleration.

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