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Indeed. High frequency motion will eventually cause the gearing/screw etc. to fail structurally. To avoid that I wonder if a direct drive ac motor (where the load is directly attached to the motor ) would be wiser option.
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Klaus, the load will go from A to B in 0.2 sec and...
Yes, I can go with a servo motor. It is my understanding that a servo motor is a just modified ac/dc motor for precise control purposes.
But one of the main question stays there: Is it possible even for a servo motor to accelerate from zero speed to high speed and then decelerate and finally...
Thanks Barry,
Using an AC motor, how can I manage so quick start-stops-wait cycles, 0.2 sec each? Can the motor withstand? I want precise control with an error margin of 1 mm.
Dear all,
I have faced a challenging problem that may be interesting for those who are in agile/precise control.
Realizing an actuation system for the following application, I appreciate any help/feedback:
A 0.5 kg load needs to be moved up and down between positions A and B. The (vertical)...
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