Reselling Servo Motors and Drives
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						24 May 2019 07:16				#134784
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				I am reselling for several years Mesa hardware.
In our company we also retrofit machines and normally is hard for us to get a balanced ratio between quality, availability and price of servo motors + drives (packs).
For this reason I am thinking in stocking those products, that I was testing in the last years.
Not really sure if I should do it.
If you are a European, let me know if you have the need for those products, and if so in what power range.
					In our company we also retrofit machines and normally is hard for us to get a balanced ratio between quality, availability and price of servo motors + drives (packs).
For this reason I am thinking in stocking those products, that I was testing in the last years.
Not really sure if I should do it.
If you are a European, let me know if you have the need for those products, and if so in what power range.
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						25 May 2019 00:43				#134865
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				if I would need something it would be from 750 to 1500W.
Also, +-10V inputs and incremental encoders, everything else I try to awoid.
Might get a set of 400 to 750W just for fun and experimentation as I have two 7i77 unused, one for retrofitting the Mazak lathe ( my own ) and one spare.
Know of any good place where they sell time? That I lack a lot..
Thank you.
					Also, +-10V inputs and incremental encoders, everything else I try to awoid.
Might get a set of 400 to 750W just for fun and experimentation as I have two 7i77 unused, one for retrofitting the Mazak lathe ( my own ) and one spare.
Know of any good place where they sell time? That I lack a lot..
Thank you.
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						27 May 2019 09:43				#135052
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						28 May 2019 22:10				#135208
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STMBL fails on "balanced"
Quality and features are good, price is outstanding, availability is (about) zero.
					
	
	
			 		
													
	
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			I am reselling for several years Mesa hardware.
In our company we also retrofit machines and normally is hard for us to get a balanced ratio between quality, availability and price of servo motors + drives (packs)..
STMBL fails on "balanced"

Quality and features are good, price is outstanding, availability is (about) zero.
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						31 May 2019 23:43				#135509
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				Argon drives (and some others ) use a power stage (module) similar to STMBL, maybe one or more of them can be used for it.
I am sure a lot of new cheap drives use something similar, just did not check their model or designated name/number.
					I am sure a lot of new cheap drives use something similar, just did not check their model or designated name/number.
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