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    Question KL23H2100-30-4B Motor info needed

    Hello,
    I just bought the 3 axis package and I recieved these motors in the package. I am tring to set them up on my homade cnc router machine with single start acme rods and the antibacklash nuts from dumpster-cnc. What current setting should I use on the kelling stepper controller? What are the steps per revolution ( is it 200?) Any info about these motors would be helpfull. They look comprable to the motors I was expecting but have a larger shaft size (3/8). _Ben


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    Hi bluerobotkid,

    I am using 4 of them on a 48" X 48" router. I run 60 volts and 3 amps.
    They run 5 to 10 hrs. per day with no problems for about 6 months now.
    200 steps per revolution. They seem to work best for me at 8 microstep.

    gdb
    Last edited by gdb; 03-20-2008 at 10:58 PM.


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