Shinko Servo Drive | Manual
The Shinko servo drive manual provides detailed specifications for each drive model, including:
Configures pulse type: Pulse+Direction, CW/CCW, or Quadrature Phase. Micro-steps / Electronic Gear Ratio
Diagnostic data is presented as text lists. Flowcharts for common issues (e.g., motor does not rotate, excessive noise) would greatly improve usability.
: Equipped with RS-485 communication for network-based uploads, downloads, and remote control.
For applications with high-inertia loads or rapid deceleration, an external braking resistor must be wired across these terminals. Ensure the built-in jumper is removed if configuring an external resistor as specified by the manual. Control I/O and Encoder Signals shinko servo drive manual
Inspect cooling fans for dust buildup. Clear heatsink fins with compressed air to prevent thermal tripping.
Shinko servo drives organize their functional settings into numerical groups. Programming the drive requires navigating these parameters using the integrated keypad or specialized PC software. Group 0: Basic System Parameters
If auto-tuning produces audible vibration or sluggish response curves, manually trim the parameters:
If you cannot find your specific model online, contact the manufacturer directly: Control I/O and Encoder Signals Inspect cooling fans
: Instruments should be mounted vertically to flat, rigid panels or fixed to a DIN rail using the specified release levers Heat Management
Connect a magnetic contactor upstream of the L1, L2, and L3 terminals. Wire the drive’s fault relay output to drop the contactor coil power instantly during an emergency alarm state.
Shinko servo drives feature diverse operating modes configurable via the digital keypad or software interface. Core Control Modes
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Specifies absolute or incremental encoder compatibility. 2. Hardware Installation and Environmental Tolerances
Free from corrosive gases, liquid droplets, and conductive dust. 2. Hardware Installation and Wiring Architecture
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Regular inspections minimize unexpected downtime and extend the service life of your Shinko servo equipment.
Controlled via an analog voltage input (-10V to +10V) or internal preset speeds.