Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Stepper Motor Specs
Posted by
JanRwl@A...
on 2002-04-12 22:17:24 UTC
In a message dated 12-Apr-02 18:53:31 Central Daylight Time,
d.micklethwaite@... writes:
Their "MO-90-" series (6-wire unipolar) came next, and were much more
efficient. The KML series is bipolar, and is nearly twice as good, yet!
least 250 oz.in., I would think! But the only HS50 I ever had was a 2-stack
(not a 3-stack like you seem to have- the LONG motor!), so I can't really say
for sure.
Jan Rowland
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d.micklethwaite@... writes:
> I have search the web generally and Superior Electrics web site and can'tDave: The reason for this is that the HS50 series is a discontinued series.
> find any more detail on this motor.<<
Their "MO-90-" series (6-wire unipolar) came next, and were much more
efficient. The KML series is bipolar, and is nearly twice as good, yet!
> My question is about the 120 oz in - what does this mean? From the size ofYes, I would think SO! A 4Amp Size 34, even that "old kind", should be at
> the motor and the 5V 4A I would expect it to be a good deal more powerful
> that.<<
least 250 oz.in., I would think! But the only HS50 I ever had was a 2-stack
(not a 3-stack like you seem to have- the LONG motor!), so I can't really say
for sure.
Jan Rowland
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John Craddock
1999-09-09 20:29:10 UTC
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1999-09-09 21:06:15 UTC
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1999-09-10 08:32:20 UTC
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1999-09-10 08:37:19 UTC
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1999-09-10 11:25:34 UTC
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David Micklethwaite
2002-04-12 16:44:37 UTC
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JanRwl@A...
2002-04-12 22:17:24 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Stepper Motor Specs
Jon Elson
2002-04-12 22:29:06 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Stepper Motor Specs