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Fanuc 0M Servo Motor Hunting For Position
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<blockquote data-quote="NozSpark" data-source="post: 316005" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>Sorry, but 63 and 70 frame mean nothing to me,,, remember I'm coming at this from my time fixing avionics,, we had bombing computers that used servo and synchro motors,, but if we had a problem like this we'd just bin the part</p><p></p><p>We also had faults that would only be evident when the item under test had warmed up a bit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NozSpark, post: 316005, member: 601"] Sorry, but 63 and 70 frame mean nothing to me,,, remember I'm coming at this from my time fixing avionics,, we had bombing computers that used servo and synchro motors,, but if we had a problem like this we'd just bin the part We also had faults that would only be evident when the item under test had warmed up a bit [/QUOTE]
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