Nema17 Stepper Motor, 2Phase 4 Lead 42-38 Stepping Motor with 1m Cable 42BYGH 38MM 1.5A (17HS4401S) for CR-10, Ender 3, Anet A8, Anycubic Mega Series 3D Printers and CNC Extruder (1)
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As the extruder motor on my Creality Ender 3, it has been working well for me. Thus, I think it should work on any machine that uses an extruder motor of this size
I noticed that 4 wires are also suitable for the Please accept my gratitude for 10S!
My own didn't work, but in general, you should make sure it's exactly the same height and width, as well as providing the same wiring.
There is no information on the Anycubic Chiron that I am aware of. In using it to repair my Creality Ender 3's extruder motor, it was extremely convenient. It works for me quite well and I am certain that it would work just fine on the Anycubic Chiron as well.
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After plugging it into my printer, nothing happens, it sounds like there's a short inside. I opened it up and saw the quality was way lower than the one I was replacing. Circuit board was far too small, and one of the wires crossed a coil and did make contact.
I wish I had chosen After installing some krypton tape on the wire to insulate it from the other coil, I resoldered it. If I mess with it later, I might be able to fix it, but for now it's disappointing. I did see the same wiring on the new board as the one I was trying to replace when I opened it.
If your motor has pulsing, keep in mind that not every manufacturer has the same wiring schematic. There is an A/B/C/D order to every stepper motor. It is important to find out what order your printer uses and make sure that it is the same for your wiring. The best way to do this is to cut your existing wiring, solder the ends in the proper order, and use the included connector. If you search for "anycubic stepper motor pinout" on Google images, for instance, you find it.
In no way is this a replacement for the Z- The ender 3 models do not use the axis motors because they are too big. I've gotten it to work on the y-axis It should work well as an extruder and a x-axis This is a replacement motor for the axis. It was good, other than that.
I bought the wrong part for my application, my fault. Packaging and shipping appear to have been fine.
These steppers are not cheap, but we will see how they hold up over time.
This costs about the same as the Z axis steps but no more misses after using it.
I don't know how much quieter they are or if it was just getting my TMC2209s going, but either way, my direct drive extruder and z axis are running smoothly.