STEPPERONLINE CNC Stepper Motor Nema 23 Bipolar 2.8A 269oz.in/1.9Nm CNC Mill Lathe Router
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I'm not sure about 24V, but I run mine at 12V and it works fine. Where can you get a driver with 3.0? What's the big deal about 2 VDC?
That is, in fact, the driver I use with this motor.
I haven't decided yet. Steppers are typically used for precise movements rather than for speed, and the maximum speed is largely determined by the driver's maximum frequency and minimum microstep ratio. If it's that high, I doubt it goes above 1000 rpm.
I believe it is underpowered if it is a high-volume application.
Selected User Reviews For STEPPERONLINE CNC Stepper Motor Nema 23 Bipolar 2.8A 269oz.in/1.9Nm CNC Mill Lathe Router
These are fantastic motors with a lot of power. I bought seven of these and used them to create a prototype in which the motors must pivot an assembly by 87 degrees. They are quiet, and despite the fact that I had to write code to start them at a slow speed and gradually increase it as they move, as well as requiring them to release their hold every time a move is completed, they are always precise and never miss a step. I make use of the.
axis. For my z-axis, I didn't want to use several steppers. They can become out of sync if the axis is not aligned. My platform (which is large and tightened to eliminate backlash) is quite heavy. This stepper, when used with the DM542T driver from StepperOnline, offers speed, consistency, high torque, and excellent precision. I am very pleased with the system.
I have four of them at the moment, and I've had them for about six months. They perform admirably for the purpose for which I purchased them and have never caused me any problems. Just make sure you get the right motor driver and power supply for the job, as these motors require a lot of current to run. I was using drivers with insufficient current output, which prevented it from reaching its full torque potential, causing it to skip steps. I've now resolved the issue, and they're working perfectly. Advantages: br>br> With proper setup and usage, there is no need for a radial encoder. br>br>Cons: br>nonebr>br>I recommend this motor to anyone who needs a powerful motor for a project or who wants to upgrade something.
I have three of them, and they are all functional. The product description includes a wiring diagram.
Engraver's assembly instructions.
It spins in the manner of a stepper motor.
Carve is nice and strong with the 9mm belt upgrade.
On a CNC conversion of a three-axis mini mill. Using a sparkfun shapeko and the grbl programming language. Excellent holding power and good repeatability.