Re: Stepper Motor Specs
Posted by
PTENGIN@x...
on 1999-09-09 21:06:15 UTC
In a message dated 09/09/1999 5:34:16 PM Hawaiian Standard Time,
johncrad@... writes:
<< Any pointers would be gratefully accepted. >>
John,
Before anybody can give out advise, I think they would need to know a
little bit about your intended use. Do you intend to gear down? Ball screws?
Rack and pinion etc. A slow metal cutting machine versus a fast router. My
first impression of your motors are the voltage is too high. This means the
inductance of the coil may be high, and thus they will not run very fast. Not
good for anything but a very small and slow application. The motors I look
for have a very low voltage rating and a high current rating. Peter
johncrad@... writes:
<< Any pointers would be gratefully accepted. >>
John,
Before anybody can give out advise, I think they would need to know a
little bit about your intended use. Do you intend to gear down? Ball screws?
Rack and pinion etc. A slow metal cutting machine versus a fast router. My
first impression of your motors are the voltage is too high. This means the
inductance of the coil may be high, and thus they will not run very fast. Not
good for anything but a very small and slow application. The motors I look
for have a very low voltage rating and a high current rating. Peter
Discussion Thread
John Craddock
1999-09-09 20:29:10 UTC
Stepper Motor Specs
PTENGIN@x...
1999-09-09 21:06:15 UTC
Re: Stepper Motor Specs
David Howland
1999-09-10 08:32:20 UTC
RE: Stepper Motor Specs
Dan Mauch
1999-09-10 08:37:19 UTC
Re: Stepper Motor Specs
PTENGIN@x...
1999-09-10 09:51:25 UTC
Re: Stepper Motor Specs
David Howland
1999-09-10 11:25:34 UTC
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2002-04-12 16:44:37 UTC
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JanRwl@A...
2002-04-12 22:17:24 UTC
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Jon Elson
2002-04-12 22:29:06 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Stepper Motor Specs