Re: Stepper identification for a newbie
Posted by
Guy Lopes
on 2000-08-25 23:05:16 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@egroups.com, "Tim Goldstein" <timg@k...> wrote:
the
Yes you're correct. The motor has a connector built-in. It has six
pins. The wiring harnesses that I received with the motors only
utilize the four pins as I described in my previous post.
I was able to find the Astrosyn web site and they do have similar
models (NEMA 17?), but my specific model isn't listed.
Thank you, and everyone else with suggestions, for helping me with
this.
Regards,
Guy
> Reading your posting for a second time I am a little confused. Yousay there
> is a connector with ^ conductors. Does this mean the connector ison
the
> motor? If so, then you have a motor that can be run as a unipolar,bipolar
> series coil, or bipolar single coils. The internal wiring would beas
> follows (excuse the ASCII art)Tim,
Yes you're correct. The motor has a connector built-in. It has six
pins. The wiring harnesses that I received with the motors only
utilize the four pins as I described in my previous post.
I was able to find the Astrosyn web site and they do have similar
models (NEMA 17?), but my specific model isn't listed.
Thank you, and everyone else with suggestions, for helping me with
this.
Regards,
Guy
Discussion Thread
Guy Lopes
2000-08-25 20:13:42 UTC
Stepper identification for a newbie
Tim Goldstein
2000-08-25 21:12:35 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Stepper identification for a newbie
Guy Lopes
2000-08-25 23:05:16 UTC
Re: Stepper identification for a newbie