
I eventually upgraded to an OmniTurn since I needed more of a true production machine capable of running flood coolant, but I still use the Logan on occasion, mainly for longer bits that require the use of a tailstock.
I have one project in the works which needs some cross-drilling. One solution to that, especially since it's going to be one of those aforementioned longer parts, is a C-axis with a small live tool that can hold a drill.
Doing a little searching around the board, I see I'll need to upgrade my "Pro" license to the "ultimate" (or 'digitizing', anyway) and of course I'll need a servo big enough to use as a spindle motor, and a driver of some sort for it.
My current setup is a first-gen Acorn (circa 2017?) with the expansion board. I'm behind on my software updates- I have no idea which version I'm on, but I know I haven't updated it in probably three years. My current drive is a 3-Phase 2HP 3450 motor on a WEG VFD. I have CSS and of course start/stop enabled, etc.
So, my questions:
2HP is about 1.5Kw. Would a servo that big be sufficient, or should I bump that up to a full two or even three?
Can anyone recommend a good servo and matching driver, especially one that's compatible with the step/direction Acorn signals?
I'm given to understand said servo will need a brake, is that correct? What would 'trigger' the brake?
What do I need to do to my current Acorn setup to enable a C-axis?
And does anyone have a... tutorial, I guess, on wiring one?
Bonus Q: Anyone have a good recommendation for a small "drill head"? I'd prefer electric rather than air or cable drive, something with maybe a built-in ER-11 collet nose? It'd only have to handle maybe up to a 1/8" drill.
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