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Hi, I am planning on buying some steppers, but I saw that the motor inertia can be much different from one manufacturer to the other. Some are double of the others! So my question, is a lower value always better? David |
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| Hi, yes I have read this before. motor to load inertia should not cross 10:1; but is 5:1 or 1:1 OK? Or os 1:5 still OK? Or am I asking things here which would never occur in practice (because the motor inertia is always bigger than gantry)? How much inertia would a gentry of say 200 kh or 500 lbs have driven by belt (and reduction)? Could somebody give me real examples of their machine? David |
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| The sizing programs will give you an idea, the recommended max is usually 10:1 But preferably 5:1 or less, the inertia ratio is reduced by the square of the reduction so reduction brings it down fast. Acceleration/deceleration is a large factor, as well obviously by the mass of the load and the motor. Motor inertia should be 1/10th or less than the load inertia. Al.
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