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    Stepper Motor

    Is the following motor any good?

    Motor:
    Sanyo Denki Stepping
    DC 4 A
    Type: 103H7126-1710
    1.8* Step, 2 Phase
    N~m 1.27 (Holding torque)

    I was thinking of buying 3 of them.

    Thanks,
    wakeboard


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    Excellent motors and great microstepping motors. They cost about $70 to $80 brand new.

    Mariss


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    Decide on your controller first (...is my humble advice, I should've said). I found 4A drivers hard to find. If you're willing to go Gecko (and I will one day...), you still ought to decide that first and afterwards you'll know what type of motors will work with what you've got.

    Same for Xylotex or in my case EAS.
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    Dan


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    Proud owner of a Series II Bridgeport.


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