Stepper Drives For Sale
Posted by
William Scalione
on 2002-12-30 01:23:51 UTC
IF INTERESTED REPLY OFF LIST
I have 3 Compumotor S Stepper Motor Drives for sale if anyone is interested.
These are really nice drives as they have the power supply built in. Just
hook up your motor, step and direction signals, and plug it in to a 115V
wall socket.
They will microstep from 200, 400, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, 12,800, 18,000
....... all the way up to 50,800 steps/revolution ( you will need a really,
really, really, really fast computer if you plan on using 50,800 steps/rev
:) Also they will do up to 6 amps/phase. Both the microstep and current
settings are dip switch selectable. Built in heat sink, overtemp shutdown,
standby current reduction etc. I used these on my router until I went with
servo motors and they are guaranteed to work. A manual in PDF format can be
found here
http://www.compumotor.com/manuals/S-SX/S-SX.htm#S
These are "S" drives not "SX" drives
You will need 3 standard PC power cords, and the step and direction input
connectors are standard DB25 type connectors available at your local Radio
Shack. I made a custom built cable with these that simply plugged into the
parallel port and split off into 3 seperate legs with a DB25 on the end of
each leg. No special breakout board required.
$375.00 for all 3
IF INTERESTED REPLY OFF LIST TO
wscalione@...
I have 3 Compumotor S Stepper Motor Drives for sale if anyone is interested.
These are really nice drives as they have the power supply built in. Just
hook up your motor, step and direction signals, and plug it in to a 115V
wall socket.
They will microstep from 200, 400, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, 12,800, 18,000
....... all the way up to 50,800 steps/revolution ( you will need a really,
really, really, really fast computer if you plan on using 50,800 steps/rev
:) Also they will do up to 6 amps/phase. Both the microstep and current
settings are dip switch selectable. Built in heat sink, overtemp shutdown,
standby current reduction etc. I used these on my router until I went with
servo motors and they are guaranteed to work. A manual in PDF format can be
found here
http://www.compumotor.com/manuals/S-SX/S-SX.htm#S
These are "S" drives not "SX" drives
You will need 3 standard PC power cords, and the step and direction input
connectors are standard DB25 type connectors available at your local Radio
Shack. I made a custom built cable with these that simply plugged into the
parallel port and split off into 3 seperate legs with a DB25 on the end of
each leg. No special breakout board required.
$375.00 for all 3
IF INTERESTED REPLY OFF LIST TO
wscalione@...