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Old 04-15-2005, 02:59 AM
 
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Question Heeeeeelllllp Please

Hi Guys as a newbie i think the expesssion is im well and trully hooked on thsi CNC hobby have gone so far as to build my 1st router constucted from MDF, bought a Xylotex 3 Axis Controller card and most of the elemenst to finish my Prototype model... i think i may have jumped the gun as it were when i came across what seemed to be a good deal on Ebay. :frown: Basically and no complaints mind you i won an auction for 3 Vexta Stepper motors Model no: PH265-O5B-C12 these units have an encoder attached to the back which i thought was a major Plus problem for me is .....cant find any datasheet about wiring convention or power output Oz rating etc... the motors are 1.4Vdc 3.8A/phase 1.8Deg 200 step motors .....can anybody shed any light on these specs as i am keen to try out the operation of my Xylotex Controller, and so move my project to the next phase also any UK memebers in this Great Website im in london
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Old 04-16-2005, 07:54 AM
 
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Try this link for wiring,, http://www.orientalmotor.com/support...connection.htm

As for power,,, I have the vexta PH268-21,, 5.4V, 1.5A, and they are only 125 oz holding torque.
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Old 04-16-2005, 10:35 AM
 
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Here is the datasheet (not very good quality) on this motor. I have 4 of them with encoders purchased from Ebay also. They are rated about 60oz but do spin very fast with surpisingly decent torque. I hooked them up to my drivers using full winding connection (black/green and red/blue) and set the current limit to about 2.7amps. They probably work best using atleast a 30volt PS, I used a 44volt one to get over 1000+ RPM out of them.

Here is a page showing a test with these exact same motors.
http://www.embeddedtronics.com/test_axis.html


Jim
www.embeddedtronics.com
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Talking Just to say Thanks

Hi ...The system actually works , i knew this was a great website but its made great by the members that use it and share the knowledge... Basically a big thanks you for helping me out it went a long way towards me moving to the next phase of this project
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Hi ...The system actually works , i knew this was a great website but its made great by the members that use it and share the knowledge... Basically a big thanks you for helping me out it went a long way towards me moving to the next phase of this project
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my way oif saying thank you

Hi ...The system actually works , i knew this was a great website with helpfull members Basically a big thanks you for helping me out it went a long way towards me moving to the next phase of this project who knows wood cutting some time soon maybe
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