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Hello to all, My project is in the design stage and I was wondering if these motors would work. I had 8 of these given to me but I'm not sure if they would be a good choice over steppers. What would I need to buy to drive them with. I would like to use them if possible, I could spend my saved $ on better hardware. thanks in advance. Chuck |
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| If these are like the BE23 they are decent motors (nema 23), you should be able to pick up DC brushless controllers that will drive them, AMC, copley etc on ebay. The BE23 come with 2000 line encoders. Do you have the connection info on these? Al
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