I've purchased a couple of these for UT CNC systems; definitely good bang for your buck, but that's if you need to drive a 1200 lb bridge at 6 in/s, and have $600 per motor to spend.
I ended up not using them because I found it was simpler, cheaper, and fit the mounts better to buy a pack of NEMA34 steppers and a few $15 dollar encoders. Seriously, spent maybe $800 on decent quality steppers/encoders/amps for 3 axes, where the ClearPath servos would have been $1600 for the same 3 axes, but wouldn't have provided position feedback nor allowed position localisation to be decoupled from the motors (which is the best way to do things in most cases).
I think it's hard to justify the costs of these types of motors unless you have some very specific torque/speed/spacial requirements that require them. If you're building a machine that is worth >$4000 per axis, then maybe, but if not, simple steppers are the way to go.
I ended up not using them because I found it was simpler, cheaper, and fit the mounts better to buy a pack of NEMA34 steppers and a few $15 dollar encoders. Seriously, spent maybe $800 on decent quality steppers/encoders/amps for 3 axes, where the ClearPath servos would have been $1600 for the same 3 axes, but wouldn't have provided position feedback nor allowed position localisation to be decoupled from the motors (which is the best way to do things in most cases).
I think it's hard to justify the costs of these types of motors unless you have some very specific torque/speed/spacial requirements that require them. If you're building a machine that is worth >$4000 per axis, then maybe, but if not, simple steppers are the way to go.