Ok, thanks.
Yes... and the only way is a test.
I will post results of the experience...
Ok, thanks.
Yes... and the only way is a test.
I will post results of the experience...
Master!
Your if you know!
Then I'll buy the original electronic controller of Kuka for my arm KR150.
Will it work with a diesel generator like this?
http://www.kipor-power.eu/index.php?item…&aid=33&lang=EN
I need to get the robot to multiple sites, and is not always available 400v...
Thank you very much, SkyeFire.
I did not think Siemens (true, are systems "closed")
It is best to use new servo motors at 230V.
I think in the BCH1001O22A1C, he almost can achieve for the axes 1,2, & 3
http://export.rsdelivers.com/es/product/sch…mm/7701485.aspx
The replacement is easy, although loss precision, and the important thing is to learn...
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The counterbalance of the KR150 I can adjust it, to do less force the servo motor?
Thanks!
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Edit:
I can remove the counterbalance original, and replaced by a solid mass, like a metallic structure with discs gym?
How many kilos I need to contribute as a counterweight?
Thanks!
Hi all, this is my first post (and forgive my English),
I bought a KUKA arm KR150 of second hand, --very economical, without any electrical controllers--, and I need in replace the original servo motors of 600v by others (230v)... but ... before doing so, I ask:
Will I be able to run the original servo motors with a 230v driver / 2Kw?
I plan to use the Telemecanique driver LXM23AU15M3X for run the original Kuka servo motor (600v / 2.8kw / 5.7Amp)
http://www.schneider-electric.com/products/us/en…lexium-23-plus/
Will it work?
The best idea would be to replace the entire motors to 230V, but it's my first time (I am very honest here) and I wonder if I can avoid further purchases.
Note: The KUKA KR150 be used with loads highs of 20 kilos, to teach basic robotic to young students, and I think the original servo motors are designed for extreme loads, it will not be my case, and I need to replace (or not? ) to use the robot in my little school-workshop with 230v on grid.
I hope opinions.
Many thanks.