Any nema 23 motor that's 3-6 volts, 1-2 amps will work great. You should also be looking for a 12 or 24 volt supply. 24 volts works best (faster).
E
I just orderd the 3 axis board and would like some recomendations on which steppers work the best with this board.
Thx,
Rod
Any nema 23 motor that's 3-6 volts, 1-2 amps will work great. You should also be looking for a 12 or 24 volt supply. 24 volts works best (faster).
E
I wish it wouldn't crash.
A lot of people use these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=12577
Xylotex used to sell them.
Gerry
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Anyone know what are the highest torque Bipolar motors available that work with the Xylotex controller?
I see alot of 80 oz/in and some 100+ but haven't found any ones larger yet.
Carl
I've got some Powermax M22 series rated at 253oz-in at 2.3a bipolar series. I've seen some 34 size motors with a little more torque that would also work, that were around 300-350 oz-in.
Gerry
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How do you find those Powermax are working for you and what size machine do you have them on?
BTW... What is the model number of those Powermax M22's? So I can check the specs on them and price.
Thanks,
Carl
Last edited by Beezer; 04-02-2004 at 12:46 AM.
Right now they are sitting in a box waiting for me to find some free time. But I did wire them to the Xylotex when I got them and they seemed to have a lot of power. I don't know the exact number, but they have the "B" windings and they have the low inertia rotor. Something like M22NRXBJxxx..., J is the low inertia. You can get them here http://new.kimcontrols.com/category/...fic-Scientific
Gerry
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Thanks. I will have a look into them.
Would these motors be a good choice to run off the Xylotex controller?
Click this first link to get to the initial website then you will be able to click on the other links and have them work.
http://products.danahermotion.com/da...er=ServoMotors
http://products.danahermotion.com/da...s&PkgID=402466
http://products.danahermotion.com/da...s&PkgID=402397
http://products.danahermotion.com/da...s&PkgID=402398
http://products.danahermotion.com/da...s&PkgID=402465
Carl
Last edited by Beezer; 04-03-2004 at 12:07 PM.
The links don't work
Gerry
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Sorry about that. It is very strange. If you have the initial website open (first link above) the rest of the link will work then other wise they don't fr some reason.
I have edit the original post above so they should all work now, as long as you click on the first link to open up the initial website. I also added a couple more motor selections.
Thanks,
Carl
What about these Motors:
150 oz in (NEW) NEMA 34 (2.0 deg) motors (w/pwr resistor)for $60 ea.
150 oz in (surplus) NEMA 23 (1.8 deg) DUAL SHAFT (w/pwr res)for $40 ea.
What do you think about 2.0 degree?
Thanks.