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| I am very new to this CNC build it yourself idea. But I am very excited as well. I just cam across several stepper motors that are rated at 90V DC. My question is? Could these be adapted to work the same as the regular stepper motors that many of you are currently using. ie. the 640oz steppers that run on lets say 45V DC? What would be the limiting factors. BTW these motors have only two (2) wirescoming out of them. Not the 4-6 wires I have seen on most of the NEMA 65 style steppers. Thanks Bob |
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| They don't sound like steppers. And even if they were, they wouldn't work.
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| 90VDC & two wires, probabally DC servo's. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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