View Full Version : Any value to PRT Alpha motors/drives/control box?
DSDesign
09-05-2022, 11:21 PM
I'm considering multiple options to upgrade my 2005 PRT Alpha vs buying a different machine, plans could change if there is any value to the original parts? I have no idea if there is a market for them... (and yes, I have been searching for older sale threads, etc...)
Thank you!
Brady Watson
09-07-2022, 04:19 PM
It depends...
If you have direct drive AS911s, they're nearly worthless in the CNC aftermarket without gear reduction. There are smaller framed closed loop motors you can buy for under $500 a set (motor/drive/cable) that are more powerful than the AS911s, but again, you'd still need/want either gearbox or belt reduction @ $300-500 per motor. The SB controller is too slow to run them with 5:1 or 10:1 gearboxes on them, without custom programming the original drives to reduce the numbers of steps per rev. However...if you were to upgrade your controller to say a Centroid Acorn, you could put either 5:1 or 10:1 gearboxes on your existing AS911s and have a pretty hot setup. The Acorn is substantially faster and able to deal with that sort of setup. You'd most likely be on your own regarding hooking them up - but everything you need to know in that regard is in the Oriental or Centroid manual. I've done it many times. Your other option might be to put them out on Ebay etc, as this may attract others with legacy equipment calling for that exact motor/drive combo. You could also sell the control box, motors, cables to someone with a Standard who wanted to upgrade, but keep in mind, the hot setup is the AS98AA-7.2, with integral 7.2:1 gearboxes like the newer tools...so, it depends...
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DSDesign
09-08-2022, 05:15 PM
They are the direct drive, and wasn't thinking they would be worth much but if there's any market it could change what I do with the machine. I looked on ebay for completed sales and found nothing for either motors or drives. I'm waiting to find out if the BuildBotics controller will run these high impedance motors and could add gearboxes, but still very much up in the air as to how much I want to invest in this machine vs just selling and upgrading... Thanks for the reply.
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