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Actuator, motor, and driver models, A. mount your drive, You will need – Bimba OLE User Manual

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You will need:

Motor & Power Supply

Connector

Run Current, Idle Current

Steps/rev, Inertia, Self Test

Input & Output

Signals

Motor Selector

Status LEDs

Table 7

OLE Drive

Power

Supply

Voltage

Bimba

Motor

Parallel

Current

Draw

Parallel

Current

Draw Max.

24V Power

Supply

Amperage

48V Power

Supply

Amperage

Max

Amps per

Phase

-75 DRV-4 24-48 17 frame

1.7

3.4

4

2

4.5

-75 DRV-4 24-48 23 frame

4.0

4.5

4

2

4.5

-150 DRV-8 24-75 23 frame

4.2

8.4

8

4

7.8

-350 DRV-8 24-75 34 frame

5.6

11.2

12

6

7.8

3. Actuator, Motor, and Driver Models

• An OLE or OLET actuator with motor attached.

• A small flat blade screwdriver for tightening the connectors.

• Wires - 18 to 20 gage recommended

• Wire cutter/stripper

• An appropriate DC power supply.

a. Mount your drive

Mount the drive using #6 screws.

Installing on a metal surface

(recommended) helps dissipate heat.

Forced air flow from a fan is also

good practice.

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The DRV-4 accepts power supply voltages from 24 to 48 VDC, while the

DRV-8 accepts power supply voltages from 24 to 75 VDC. The current

demand will never exceed double the motor current (see Table 3, Amps

column). However, the DRV will convert a high voltage low current power

supply into a lower voltage higher current power supply. A 24V 4A supply will

perform similarly to a 48V 2A supply. Use Table 7 below as a guideline.

!

Warning: Do not apply power until all connections are made.

!

Use unregulated power supplies without overvoltage protection

to avoid problems with regeneration during rapid deceleration.