At the Xylotex site there is a PacSci data sheet willwill havemotor specs and wiring diagrams. The wiring is somewhere around page 50-53 I think. To find the rated voltage for the motors , find the motor in the data sheet and multiply amps x ohms. The 65V is the maximum you can use.
If using these with the Hobby CNC chopper board, the motors will only be 82oz. (Unipolar gives less torque). The rated voltage would be about 2.5V. I'd use themaximum or close to it voltage the HobbyCNC board is rated for. (somewhere around 40V, right?) This will probably give you better high speed performanc than a Xylotex at 24V.
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