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    Help with motor tuning steps per in mach3

    hi guys do any of you know how to tune a motor in mach 3 the motor is a 7.5 degree stepper motor with 8mm 1.25pitch threaded rod.

    i am thinking steps per motor rev times how many micro steps divided by the pitch so is it 48 x 1 / 1.25 = 38.4
    This seems low any help would be appreciated
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    motor spec

    i have this info on the motors we are using

    sorry guys for some reason this post has posted twice the post is at http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showth...97#post1119797
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    Last edited by fixitdaz; 05-27-2012 at 05:46 PM.
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