Shinko Servo Drive Manual ❲Chrome❳

Shinko servo drives are high-performance motion control solutions designed for a wide range of industrial applications. The Shinko servo drive manual provides detailed information on the installation, operation, and maintenance of these drives. This manual is essential for engineers, technicians, and operators who work with Shinko servo drives to ensure safe and efficient operation.

: Insert the Shinko drive unit straight through the cutout from the front side of the control panel. shinko servo drive manual

Gear Ratio=Encoder Resolution×Mechanical PitchPulses per Revolution from ControllerGear Ratio equals the fraction with numerator Encoder Resolution cross Mechanical Pitch and denominator Pulses per Revolution from Controller end-fraction : Insert the Shinko drive unit straight through

| Component | Terminal/Label | Connection Point / Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1 & 2 | Connect 100 to 240V AC. Note: For 24V DC, do not confuse polarity. | | Output to Motor | 5 (Open) / 6 (Close) | Connect to the Open and Close coils of the control motor. | | Communication | 11 (TX/YA(-)), 12 (RX/YB(+)) | RS-232C or RS-485. If using USB, use cable CMC-001-1. Note: The shield wire must only be connected to FG on one side to avoid "ground loops" and noise. | | Feedback | 17, 18, 19, 20 (A, B, B, RTD) | Connection for feedback potentiometer (RTD) used for precise position verification. | | Alarm Output | 31 (TA/TV), 33 (EA/EV) | Used for pattern end output or external setting input. | | | Output to Motor | 5 (Open)

Shinko AC servo systems are engineered for advanced industrial automation, integrating high-frequency input capabilities with highly flexible control methods. Understanding the core specifications of the driver interface ensures the system operates within its safe thermal and electrical boundaries. Control and Pulse Specifications