Gents,
again, thanks for taking the time to reply.
I've looked at the robot stuff, actually I have a robot brushed DC geared motor, which can do 2.3Nm max at 480RPM and I can squeeze a 2.5:1 ratio done via HTD 5mm pitch 15mm wide. What this means is I get around 6Nm at around 200RPM, which is close to what I need, but a bit low on torque. Although on the other hand I'd need momentary torque of 12Nm, mostly to start the thing as the resistance is the biggest on startup, so this combo might be able to work. I'll test it over the weekend and see how I get on.
The main downside with DC brushed motors for robots is the fact that they are brushed, so need maintenance. Brushless would be better, but of course they need a dedicated driver and things get complicated quite quickly.
Cost objective: I'd like to keep it below $500 for the whole drive, so all parts, like drivers, PSUs if needed etc.
Speed: 200-250RPM, I wouldn't want to go higher than this.
Control: just press / switch a button and it runs, press / switch it again and it stops. Basic wired in switch will do for control.
I've looked at DC brushless servos, but prices are a bit skyhigh. I've found a Leadshine servo with a controller for $350, this will of course need a gearbox and a PSU, which means I'd need $500+ for this. It will give me speed control, which I don't really need, so there's monies paid for functionality which isn't needed.
Regards,
Tom