1 changing the direction of motor rotation – Yaskawa DR2 Sigma Servo User Manual

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APPLICATIONS OF Σ-SERIES PRODUCTS

3.1.1 Changing the Direction of Motor Rotation

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3.1

Setting User Constants According to Machine

Characteristics

This section describes how to set user constants according to the dimensions and
performance of the machine to be used.

3.1.1

Changing the Direction of Motor Rotation

52

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3.1.2

Setting the Overtravel Limit Function

54

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3.1.3

Restricting Torque

57

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3.1.1 Changing the Direction of Motor Rotation

1) This Servopack provides a reverse rotation mode in which the direction of rotation can be

reversed without altering the servomotor wiring. With the standard setting, forward
rotation is defined as counterclockwise (CCW) rotation when viewed from the drive end.

2) If reverse rotation mode is used, the direction of motor rotation can be reversed without

other items being changed. The direction (+/−) of axial motion is reversed.

Standard Setting

Reverse Rotation Mode

Forward Run Reference

Encoder output

from Servopack

(Phase A)

(Phase B)

Encoder output

from Servopack

(Phase A)

(Phase B)

Reverse Run Reference

Encoder output

from Servopack

(Phase A)

(Phase B)

Encoder output

from Servopack

(Phase A)

(Phase B)

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