Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 15:23:09 EDT 2014 | davef
Search yamaha+motor here: http://www.smtnet.com/parts/
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 04:46:46 EDT 2014 | haiae
I'm looking for a new or used servo motor for my Yamaha YG100R PnP machine with original model: Q2GA04006VXS2C (Sanyo denki ) If anyone can offer it please contact me ASAP. Thanks & best regards,
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 01:47:05 EDT 2010 | jeffr
I have the part you need. The Yamaha Part number is K39-M7173-000. The same part is used on Philips machines using a different part number. This assembly is expensive because the motor is attached to a Harmonic Gearbox and encoder. I have a new unit
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 11:12:18 EDT 2015 | zombee
Problem is solved! There wasn't voltage on motor inputs (only 5-10V AC) when the motor connected correctly, but was ~210V AC without motor. Firstly, I exchanged the motor speed control relay (Panasonic G-series type), but the result was same. (the a
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 12:32:20 EST 2007 | stephan
hallo , the orions servos are dc servos, the topas servos are AC servos the controller are mx1 and mx2 stephan from germany
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 21:44:42 EDT 2005 | KEN
If your sure your drive lines are staying put then it must be the motor. ... odd no servo feedback alarms though. That's why I thought problem might be mechanical. Does the yv84 use servo's? IF yes, then no brushes to wrory about. Don't bother t
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 14:35:48 EDT 2012 | ekki511
HI all togehter we are looking now for a YAMAHY board for our Eclips . We found a bad board : KG2-M5840-512 this is the AS board assy a AC/DC servo board Can anybody help us to find one ? Thanks in advance Ekkehart
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 05:22:58 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
no problem at all, just the servo motors and ball bearings they have cost more than what I ask for the complete machine :)
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 18:25:13 EDT 2005 | darby
The encoder on the Y axis motor is almost certainly kaput. Debris from the wear of the motor brushes or whatever else can find its way onto the encoder and give an ever increasing false pulse. The axis will start OK but progressively go out of whack
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 00:43:37 EST 2008 | jmelson
Well, as usual, you can't trust ANY documentation to get it right! I have a CSM84, model PA1306/20, the last model with DC brush motors. I have the service manual for the machine, it has schematics of much of the machine, but skips the servo amps a