The best way is to check the DC voltage at the Servo drives...do you have documentation to help you determine the DC Buss Voltage Input?
I likely have a transformer if needed, but you should have what you need in the original control cabinet, its just finding it.....
Potential Acroloc Conversion (Comments Appreciated)
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Re: Potential Acroloc Conversion (Comments Appreciated)
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Re: Potential Acroloc Conversion (Comments Appreciated)
I think by January I should have most all the parts and be ready to start digging into the cabinet. It looks like if all else fails, Centroid has an option that outputs 117VDC.