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    Stepper motor stalled

    I just finished up a retrofit of a small spectralight turning center. I installed keling 284 oz in motors, and 4XCNC10B to drive them. I tried it out and all I get is stalled motors. I also got to thinking how does the driver know which field to engergize. I just wired it up. I did test the 8 wires coming from the motor to find out which ones went together but does it need to pulse the field in order? How do I know which wire goes where.


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    Yes, the fields do require that they be energized in a particular sequence.....get the motor spec's or plan on spending alot of time experimenting...


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    Keling has the motor wireings diagrams which will tell you how to wire them, in either unipolar, bipolar series or parrallel.


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    Roni,
    Did you get the stalled stepper going? I was also looking at the Keling 282 in oz for the x axis of a 9 - 20 lathe. Let me know how it turned out and what you did to resolve the stall.

    Thanks
    Ron


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