toygasm4u
Electrical
- May 17, 2006
- 37
Greeting all,
We have an upcoming project that will require accurate placement of 3 drill heads, with two axis each. We will be using (hopefully) linear slides with screw positioning. My thought is that all we'll need is a servo/encoder package to drive the things. This is something I've never attempted before, and I've been volunteered to figure out the electrical side of this equipment. I'm confident I'll figure it out. My question is this:
Based on experience, is there a particular brand that's easier on first timers such as myself? When I was a technician, I used to see systems such as this all the time, but I've never put something together from scratch. I sniffed around Automation Direct's web page a bit. I think my only saving grace will be that I've done some PLC programming throughout my career.
We have an upcoming project that will require accurate placement of 3 drill heads, with two axis each. We will be using (hopefully) linear slides with screw positioning. My thought is that all we'll need is a servo/encoder package to drive the things. This is something I've never attempted before, and I've been volunteered to figure out the electrical side of this equipment. I'm confident I'll figure it out. My question is this:
Based on experience, is there a particular brand that's easier on first timers such as myself? When I was a technician, I used to see systems such as this all the time, but I've never put something together from scratch. I sniffed around Automation Direct's web page a bit. I think my only saving grace will be that I've done some PLC programming throughout my career.