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    No torq stepper motor

    new to these stepper motors and running nema 34 1200oz. 7w. on a knee mill
    and I have no torq. I can hold the 2" gear with my hand and try to run motor
    with very little effort stall motor can someone help?


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    Hi, maybe a little more info will allow users to at least make a guess. I know these are kind of basic, but let's start with the easy questions first.

    - Motor model information
    - number of wires
    - Driver information
    - Power supply voltage
    - wiring diagram

    BTW - has the motor ever been apart ? For reasons that are unclear to me, this seems to ruin them.


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    motor information

    Harryn thanks for responce
    here is the information on the motors
    REX 1200 oz. in. Hybrid stepper motors with 4 wires (bipolar)
    7amp. stepper motion control using geco drivers with 100k resisters
    Rapid 55vdc/700W tolroid coil power supply 120vac
    purchased sys.new from logitrol systems.


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    Hi - ok, that is a good start. 1200 oz in - pretty nice. Is there an "amps" and mH rating on the motor ?

    Is this brand new hook up with problems or a problem with a previously operating setup ?

    I don't know that much about Gecko drivers, but 100K ohms seems like a lot to have in series with a driver. I don't have any idea, but a place to double check.

    Switch to full steps - no microstepping for some testing.

    When the motor is in "idle", the gecko's usually will reduce the current to prevent overheating. Is this possibly what you are seeing ?

    I am assuming you are running mach and the output signals look ok ?

    Do you have any spares to swap around or are we working with just this one set ?


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    Hi grecout. Welcome to the Zone!

    WHICH Gecko drives are you running?

    CR.


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    no torq motors

    Harryn
    there is no amps or MH rating on the motor,
    brand new hookup,
    switch to full steps ? I don't understand,
    when motor is in idle and quill is down and motor is powered up I can push up on the quill and move the quill up all the way with very little effort,
    yes running mach3 and ? where do I check outputs,
    yes I have 2 other motors that are hooked up to X,Y, and I will switch one out with Z and let you know


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    Hi CR I'm not sure what gecko drives I have how can I tell


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    It should have a G number right on the drive. What color are they?

    CR.


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    no torq

    CR
    the greco drivers are red or bergudi in color and it looks like the # G203v


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    Ok. Is anything connected to pin #7?

    Are any lights lit on the G203V? If so, what color are they?

    100K resistor on G203V will limit current to 4.75A. 7A current limit setting on 203V is NO resistor. Try it like that if you are SURE that you have a 7A motor.

    CR.


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    CR what pins are you talking about and if they are on the gecko drive then counting from left to right #7 looks like one red wire and it goes to engage
    motor switch


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    OK, try to run it and see if any lights are lit on the G203V and what colors they are.

    CR.


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