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Anilam series 1100 servos
Anilam series 1100 servos







C C C TROUBLESHOOTNG rrouble dentification RECOGNTON OF TROUBLE STATUS. ROUTNE NSPECTONSCH EDu LE ROuTNE nspection.c TAPE READER MANTENANCE O CONTROL PANEL AC SERVOMOTOR BATTERY.00 O OO.c.oOOoo.o. OUTLNE C l.l COMPONENTS AND NTERCONNECTONS COMPONENTS. So I have no idea what this is.3 ROUTNE NSPECTON MANTENANCE NSTRUMENTS TROUBLESHOOTNG ADJUSTMENTS UPON NSTALLATON 135 MODULE/UNT REPLACEMENT.0,43 PROCEDURE SETTNG AND ADJUSTMENT OF EACH MODULE OPERATONS OF FXED FLES iĤ CONTENTS l. But I don't see how this would work, and there's absolutely nothing in the controller that I can find for operating such a drawbar. Does anyone know what I'm looking at here? Like I said I thought it was a power drawbar, because there's no other nut or twist mechanism on the top of the head for operating the drawbar. There's a bunch of scratches on the machine that show that the air in that tube pushes on a lever that swings up and down. Two air lines come up from the valve up the side of the machine, to the head, in the first picture. You can see the solenoid in the second picture.

anilam series 1100 servos

Its power cables go back to the controller circuitry, but I haven't been able to find anything in the documentation for the controller on actually tripping it.

anilam series 1100 servos

There's what seems to be an air-solenoid valve in the back. I thought it was a power drawbar, but it doesn't look like any power drawbar I've ever heard of.

anilam series 1100 servos

It boots! The servos work! But there's a mystery object on the side that I can't figure out. Ancient 3hp Millport from the 90s, with a correspondingly ancient controller (Anilam 1100, complete with a vintage 486). I recently bought a new-to-me CNC milling machine.









Anilam series 1100 servos