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    200oz in Motor Bolt Pattern

    I want to go ahead and start making the brackets for the mounting motors were can get specific motor data. I will be getting the 200 oz-in motors. I seen this link http://www2.catalognavigator.com/or...d=spec&filter=0 in another post but I am not sure exactly which motor I will be getting. I don’t want to have to make them twice can somebody help me out. I wish HobbyCNC post more technical documentation on the website.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jhwatts
    I want to go ahead and start making the brackets for the mounting motors were can get specific motor data. I will be getting the 200 oz-in motors. I seen this link http://www2.catalognavigator.com/or...d=spec&filter=0 in another post but I am not sure exactly which motor I will be getting. I don’t want to have to make them twice can somebody help me out. I wish HobbyCNC post more technical documentation on the website.
    It's a standard NEMA #23 mounting.

    "Google it"

    This file is also available for download from our customer support group hosted by Yahoo. A link is on our homepage. Just follow the instructions carefully.

    Dave Rigotti
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    I was looking for it yesterday, google wasn't being very helpful.

    The nema23 uses a 2 5/8" bolt circle.


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    Swede has done a very nice diagram over here - http://www.5bears.com/cnc06.htm
    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)


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    Will Do

    Thaks kong. That will do nicely. Will do.


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