Nema23 2N.m 57 Hybrid Closed Loop Servo Stepper Motor 2Nm 76mm+HSS57 Servo Driver Controller CNC Kit 24-50V DC For CNC Router Engraving Milling Machine
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Under Windows 10 64 bit, I use this setup. The control board, however, talks to the windows software that controls the motor controllers'
I would like to say hello to all of you. This driver's software has already been set up by one of our factory engineers, so you don't need to make any changes or adjust parameters, this is fantastic! Thank you very much! I wish you all the best, Wendy
Hi there, when uploading the speed is 2000 revolutions per minute. I appreciate it! I would like to extend my kind regards to Wendy
am not able to provide an answer specific to this question. In my experience, the unit can take quite a bit of force in the hands if its pushed hard enough. Rotating a roller that feeds film through it is what I am doing. A little torque is all that is The ability to repeat is present.
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Used this unit to power a rotary automated table it works perfectly fine the documentation is less than satisfactory but if you are at all familiar with steppers or servos you will be able to put it together. This is a better alternative to using a plain.
It was a little difficult to assemble the motor because of packaging problems, but the seller helped me replace it. Currently, I am using it in an industrial application as a prototype and have not encountered any problems yet. This is a good book.
A big plus for me is that the motor and driver were combined as a single unit. As my motor had been damaged in the packaging, I did not like it. Even though the reverse function still functions, it makes a lot of noise when it is being used.
It is amazing how powerful a servo is, as it is far more powerful than a With an Arduino, it can be controlled.
There are so many issues. I found the documentation to be poor, as there was no kind of instructions or circuit As I was installing them last week, I discovered one of the motors had a bent shaft and caused over $300 in damage. Another one had a short for which I had to repair the factory wiring harness. As soon as they were running I found that they were losing steps extremely easily, causing the motor to start grinding and the optical reader to kick in. The sounds produced by them are about 10x louder than those of It cannot handle any load when moving over short distances slowly, as the steps will be missed and the motors will hum Keep your money in your pocket by sticking with traditional steppers or shelling out $5 or more The price per person would be 800 dollars and they would get a good product.
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