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New to CNC - Please can i have some Help?
Hi All,
I would like to know what is the correct voltage selection on my products, because after i connect them last night, my drivers and motors where to hot.
Motors : 57GYBH115-003 voltsge 3.8 current 3.0 A/PHASE (See Attached)
Drivers : M542 20 - 50 DC connected to 48DC power supply (See attache image and M542 PDF(page 7-8))
Also i use mm's and i cannot calibrate my machine.
formula i use: on my drivers i use dip combination 1600, my screw is 1.5mm pitch,
1600/1.5 = 1066.66667 i know that with the screw i use i will always have lost, but is temporary, i will buy good lead or ball screws, anyway i should be close at least.
Sorry for the long post i really need your help.
THANKS !
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Re: New to CNC - Please can i have some Help?
Hi,
Motors get warm/hot anyway, drivers do usualy not.
You set your driver to 4.2 amps while your motor can handle only 3 amps? Either you have your coils in parallel so each coil takes 2.1 amp or
you are overloading your motor coil. Am I right?
Looks like you pushing the limits in your initial configuration. My advice: start with less current and ad more by the time you are running and need more speed and power or both.
Your calibration is done in your software; the driver is only transfering step and direction pulses to your motors.
regards, Arthur
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Re: New to CNC - Please can i have some Help?
with your screws you have to use a lower microstepping, like 1to1 or 1to1/2 or you will not get a usefull speed out of your machine. with your 1600 setup you can get max 30 to 40 mm per minute .
Tom
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Re: New to CNC - Please can i have some Help?
Thanks a lot Tom, i will try that!!!
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