Hello everyone:
I am looking at the possibility of migrating Kinetix 6000 to Kinetix 5700(460V 3 phase). Reviewing the drive catalog, I have the following question. The minimum power for single axis drives is 43 Amps, for lower power there are only dual axis. Does this mean that I'm "forced" to use dual axis?
For example, if I need to replace 2 drives 2094-BM02-S (AM, 15 Amps), the closest K5700 is 2198-D057-ERS3 (Dual Axis, 23 Amps). This means that with just one K5700 drive I can control both servomotors individually?
What are the considerations (for example room in cabinet?) that must be taken to define whether the drive is going to be used as single or dual axis?
Thank you
I am looking at the possibility of migrating Kinetix 6000 to Kinetix 5700(460V 3 phase). Reviewing the drive catalog, I have the following question. The minimum power for single axis drives is 43 Amps, for lower power there are only dual axis. Does this mean that I'm "forced" to use dual axis?
For example, if I need to replace 2 drives 2094-BM02-S (AM, 15 Amps), the closest K5700 is 2198-D057-ERS3 (Dual Axis, 23 Amps). This means that with just one K5700 drive I can control both servomotors individually?
What are the considerations (for example room in cabinet?) that must be taken to define whether the drive is going to be used as single or dual axis?
Thank you