Teknic ClearPath Integrated Brushless Motor: Overview Video

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Teknic's new ClearPath® integrated brushless servo motor line combines a brushless servo motor, a high-resolution encoder, an AC vector servo drive and a controller all into one compact package. ClearPath servos can be economically used in place of steppers, AC Induction, DC brush, and non-integrated servo motors up to 1.3 hp peak, all while providing significant performance advantages.
    ClearPath incorporates a sophisticated Auto-Tuning algorithm as well as many dedicated firmware modes that address specific motion control applications (such as pneumatic cylinder replacements, indexing tables, and variable velocity applications to name a few). As a result, these integrated motors are the easiest to use servos on the market, addressing a common complaint of traditional servo systems.
    ClearPath integrated motors require no maintenance, save valuable machine space, eliminate failure-prone motor and encoder cables, and come with an industry-leading 3-year warranty. Single-piece prices start at $254 for an integrated NEMA 23 servo motor (1/3 hp peak power) with significant volume discounts, all shown at www.teknic.com/...

Комментарии • 34

  • @nailedart4431
    @nailedart4431 7 лет назад +2

    O can't believe it, 2014!. This thing is crazy, power speed. Future is going to be crazy.

    • @abj9121
      @abj9121 6 лет назад

      missed one most importantthing: PRECISION

  • @tomtullar8612
    @tomtullar8612 8 лет назад +4

    **Update**
    I found out that Florian was using a German operating system which prevented the auto-tuning function from completing the tune. When he set the regional code in Win7 to USA, the auto-tuner and the ClearPath motors worked very well and his machine is cutting "smooth as silk".

  • @floausaying
    @floausaying 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks to the great Support from Mr. Tullar i got the setup to complete
    .
    For saving others from the trap i fell in:
    remember to use an english version of Windows or at least (like me) set your version to region USA.
    After that setup was a snap and the servos run smooth as silk
    Great Product
    Great support from Teknic
    Greets from Germany
    Flo

  • @RoboCNCnl
    @RoboCNCnl 8 лет назад +1

    Looks amazing.. !

  • @dstorm19
    @dstorm19 8 лет назад +1

    I'm in love!

  • @iiianydayiii
    @iiianydayiii 8 лет назад +5

    So, is there a way to purchase these in used condition?

  • @hiepaudio8472
    @hiepaudio8472 4 года назад

    So good.

  • @robertarcher445
    @robertarcher445 5 лет назад +1

    Unfortunately it cant do 2 modes at once Bummer We need Torque and position placement. Can't do it. Fix that and w will purchase.

  • @sakirdag2976
    @sakirdag2976 5 лет назад

    Nice

  • @davidsirmons
    @davidsirmons 5 лет назад

    It's a midget John Holmes of servos. Nice!

  • @davegeorge7094
    @davegeorge7094 7 лет назад +2

    So quiet & powerfull motor, makes stepper obsolete!

  • @cncMike304
    @cncMike304 10 лет назад

    VERY INTERESTING!!!
    But...
    The SD model is built for step and direction. I assume that means CNC. How do you protect the step and direction from corruption when it's running through the same cable tracks as the high voltage spindle wiring and other drive cables?

    • @ksmith4134
      @ksmith4134 9 лет назад +1

      Hi cncMike304, you can use differential S&D signals for ClearPath but it is not always necessary. The inputs are extremely robust and optically isolated. We use ClearPath-SD on many OEM plasma systems which produce more high voltage electrical noise than just about any CNC application I can think of. The Teknic manual, which contains more information, can be downloaded on the website. Hope this helps!

  • @DaniRaces
    @DaniRaces 7 лет назад

    I have a Longs Motor kit. Can i just ditch my heavy nema 34 steppers, plug clearpath motors in and off i go? No software changes?

  • @traveldoors
    @traveldoors 7 лет назад

    hello what is the clearparth servo model you will use to make a 6feet x 3feet plasma cutter CNC table,or any other motor/controller thank you

  • @JufrikaBlog-JagoBlog
    @JufrikaBlog-JagoBlog 7 лет назад +2

    can clearpath control by microcontroller ? such as arduino?

    • @abrown628318
      @abrown628318 5 лет назад

      The motor has a step and direction mode and accepts 5v logic levels and the arduino with grbl can interpret g-code into step and driection outputs at 5v so yes.

  • @floausaying
    @floausaying 8 лет назад

    Hi,
    i have three of those and none of them would go through the setup program (autotune). each of them would do appearently nothing till 41% of the process and then timeout. Been trying 6 different computers on them too....
    Aditionally two of them do not emmit any torque at all, in fact i can stop them by using 3 fingers. Supposedly they should have 2NM torque.
    50V powersupply and and they do move via usb/MSP and through Mach3 as well. Green blinks as well...
    What to do?
    Any help would be apreciated.
    Greets
    Florian Bauereisen

    • @tomtullar8612
      @tomtullar8612 8 лет назад +3

      +floausaying
      Hi Flo,
      It is unusual for the ClearPath auto-tune function to not finish the tuning sequence. The auto-tune process is expected to finish the sequence and to come up with a very appropriate set of parameters for almost any of mechanical design.
      Teknic takes customer satisfaction very seriously and expects our servo products to meet or beat customers' expectations. I did a little research online and saw 2 RUclips videos that show your machine moving/cutting in all X, Y and Z axes so it is unclear to me if you still have any unresolved issues.
      Please contact Teknic if you would like some help with the ClearPath servo performance on your machine.
      Tom Tullar

  • @davegeorge7094
    @davegeorge7094 7 лет назад

    Impressive 1KW peak, neod magnet power! How much the the driver software cost?

    • @abj9121
      @abj9121 6 лет назад

      u can torrent it

  • @giannipetrocelli472
    @giannipetrocelli472 7 лет назад

    Can I use this motors with CSMIO IP/M from cs-lab ?.....would like to use these motors but got no answer from this company if this is possible

  • @daxlovejoy7083
    @daxlovejoy7083 9 лет назад

    can a dc battery power this motor or is it purely AC or AC conversion???

  • @theantichrist6524
    @theantichrist6524 4 года назад

    Why didn't they give an dedicated video of torque capability in actual pounds at speed for example at 4000 rpms we get ( x ) amount of torque output I need to run a generator Head to produce electricity

    • @louieatienza8762
      @louieatienza8762 4 года назад

      Because they have a website with hundreds of different models, along with speed/torque curves... you an call their engineers too with your application.

  • @javiermoto6063
    @javiermoto6063 7 лет назад

    price?

  • @makerparts3823
    @makerparts3823 8 лет назад

    How can you use this on a 3D printer with a Arduino Based controller by a Rambo or Ramps

    • @adamfilip
      @adamfilip 8 лет назад

      +quosmo1 ok.. how LOL. is there a video showing how this is setup using Marlin firmware?

    • @makerparts3823
      @makerparts3823 8 лет назад

      I wish there was a Nema 17 version available

    • @adamfilip
      @adamfilip 8 лет назад

      +quosmo1 Thanks for the tip about uStepper its an interesting solution. Im a little confused how I would use this. currently I have a rumba 3d controller with stepper drivers already isntalled. the Ustepper has a driver as well.. so would i need to remove the driver on the rumba or run two drivers??