Nema23 Stepper Motor 76mm Dual Shaft 3A 270oz-in 4 Lead Wire for CNC Router Engraving Milling/3D Printer
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It's only the voltage and amps that are the real issue. It usually takes 24 volts and 3 to 4 amps to run a Nema 23 driver. My experience with Adafruit drivers for motors of any size has been limited, so I don't know the drivers for other sizes. Whenever I use a motor larger than a Nema 11, I get the drivers from Gecko Drive, a company in Santa Ana, California. The product is manufactured in the United States. You can't go wrong with them! There is even the option of microstepping. See what they have to offer! Motors are not sold by them.
A+ port on the red wire connector of the stepper motor's driver *A- port on the green wire connector of the stepper motor's driver *br>The yellow wireconnect driver of the stepper motor has a B+ rating the blue wireconnect driver of the stepper motor has a B- rating An airport
You won't be able to find an 8 mm dual shaft stepper motor easily, as I was looking for On one side of this piece, it is 8 mm thick and on the other side, it is 6 mm thick. One side has a 35 mm lens, the other a 28 mm. You can find the exact lengths in the next section. The datasheet (23HS8430, front shaft is 8mm in diameter, and 21mm in length, and the back shaft is 6mm in diameter. The diameter is 35mm and the length is 10mm, weight is 270oz 18 lbs. or 18 kg. A unit of torque of cm)"
The warranty period is two years
Selected User Reviews For Nema23 Stepper Motor 76mm Dual Shaft 3A 270oz-in 4 Lead Wire for CNC Router Engraving Milling/3D Printer
In order to replace a motor that I had used for 8 years without success, I had to replace it. This part number and the other one are identical, except the other one has a "-" after it. This is "PL14". In other words, this one had an 8mm shaft as well, but it was a full 9mm longer. It worked beautifully. I bought 50 mm standoffs for Nema 23 motors, and those worked well. The knob shaft is 6 mm. The diameter of the drill bit is 35 mm (1/4 inch). Buying handwheels in that size can be hard and expensive. Since it is 1/4", you can buy and use nice machined aluminum knobs (and anodized ones) meant for stereos. It doesn't matter since they are cheaper. A total of 3 motors were purchased by me A failed motor must be replaced, and the spares should be available in case of further failures.
I like how it works.