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hi guys i have 4 of these Stepper Motor with Cable from Cool Components they were taken from an old shooting project with moving targets i would like to build my own CNC to router out my own PCB boards so it will be around 300x300x50 mm at a guess? will these be suitable cheers guys |
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| Step Angle (degrees) :1.8 2 Phase Rated Voltage : 12V Rated Current : 0.33A Holding Torque : 2.3kg*cm = 31.9 oz-in Most folks are running steppers in the 200+ oz-in range for a CNC in that size range, so your motion will need to be slow and deliberate. They would be suitable for a CNC hot-wire cutter, as they don't need a lot of speed or power (torque). |
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