1hp Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 thanks to @DonInReno for shoving me down this rabbit hole. it is a 4:1 by Micron. Quote
Members Quade Posted September 13, 2023 Members Report Posted September 13, 2023 What kind of servo is that? Quote
1hp Posted September 13, 2023 Report Posted September 13, 2023 it is the original consew cs1000 that came with my 206rb5 like 10 years ago. had to do the optical mod on it. Quote
Members Quade Posted September 19, 2023 Members Report Posted September 19, 2023 Thanks. That seems so much beefier than what Consew is selling today. Quote
Members Lorddrick Posted 13 hours ago Members Report Posted 13 hours ago On 12/20/2018 at 7:47 PM, DonInReno said: Rather than shifting machines with different bed lengths to the rear of the bed cutout to line up with the speed reducer, I want to easily slide the motor/reducer to where a machine is. It’s a tall order to use one table for a sailrite clone to a double needle upholstery machine, to a center mounted cylinder arm, to an edge of table mount! Lol The 7:1 reducer was just way too slow and 3:1 is popular for a reason. This little guy is 3:1 and was removed from decommissioned equipment. About $500 new - for $100 I don’t mind if it has .001” extra backlash, but so far it feels nice and tight. How’s it looking, Ron!? I am looking to reduce a 441 and a 1508. What are your thoughts at the end? Just do a pully, or something else? Quote
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