I have A rattm motor 2hSS57 hybrid servo driver by l-star motor the motor model is a 57hse76-2n-d25 they were sold as a kit. I can't find any wiring diagrams to hook this up to my acorn controller. I have the bench test all done and is good. Just need some help with wiring. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kenneth Wright Hot Spring AR.
Need help with wiring
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Re: Need help with wiring
Follow diagram S14976 and wire it as a Leadshine clone. Search the forum for 2HSS57 and you'll see other posts and topics as well.
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got it all wired motor not wroking
I got it all wired but can't get the motor to work the drivers light are green . I have a led d9 +24vdc led blinking green and red. when I power down
one of the motors move but not mush. I have it wired like a leadshine cs-1008 s14974.dwg
one of the motors move but not mush. I have it wired like a leadshine cs-1008 s14974.dwg
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Re: got it all wired motor not wroking
There's the first problem. Why did you use that diagram when I suggested S14976? You probably have the alarm and enable lines hooked up and this is causing the issue. Follow the diagram for S14976, do not wire up the enable or alarm connections. When you ask for help please at least try what others suggest to you first before you go another route. It'll save you and others a lot of time and headaches.
Get ONE axis moving and then copy that wiring to the next drive and then the 3rd (and 4th if there is a 4th). You can always come back and wire the alarm circuit when you understand things better.
As for the LED, read the manual for the drive and it'll explain what the led means in the troubleshooting section. We can't possibly know what it means either without the manual.
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Re: Need help with wiring
thanks that got the motor working . Angelo Vieira at centroid told me to wire it with s14974.I really appreciate it . I thank I will trust your opinion more. thank. I still can't get Current position working in suggestions on that? Again thanks for all your help.
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Re: Need help with wiring
the red blinking light is on the acorn board by top right corner the =24 vdc light.
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Re: Need help with wiring
Please take the time to follow this post: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=1043
The more information you can provide, the better suggestions we can make. Have you read the Acorn installation manual?
https://www.centroidcnc.com/centroid_di ... manual.pdf
The more information you can provide, the better suggestions we can make. Have you read the Acorn installation manual?
https://www.centroidcnc.com/centroid_di ... manual.pdf
Reminder, for support please follow this post: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=383
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