Hi, i'm building a CNC with 4 Nema 34, and i have a problem with power supply

Here's the situation :
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Stepper motor NEMA 34
Model: SL86STH118-6004A
Certificate: CE, ISO, ROHS
Type: Hybrid
Couple: 85kg-cm
Current / Phase: 6A
Rated voltage: 36V // 48V
Number of threads: 4wries
Phase: 2
Angular step (degrees): 1.8 °
Inductance / Phase: 6mH
Resistance / Phase: 0.5Ω
Size: 86 * 86 * 118mm
Weight: 3.8KG

Stepper motor DRIVER OK2D872
Configurable current between 2.4A and 7.2A
Microstep 256 for Nema23, Nema34 stepper motor, CNC
AC 18V-80V
DC 24V-110V


24V DC 17 A - 400W (S 400 24)
Case: aluminum
Certificates: CE, RoHS
Output voltage: DC 24V
Output current: 17A
Power: 400W
Input voltage: 110-264VAC
Frequency: 47-63 Hz
Efficiency: 86%
Input current: 1.2A AC / 230V
ADJ.RANGE AC voltage: 22.8-24.5V
Voltage tolerance: ± 1.0%
LINE RULES: ± 0,5%
Charge regulation: ± 0.5%
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I'm aware that NEMA 34 needs (S 350 60) 350W with 60Vdc, but i don't have this model and i only have 4 x (S 400 24).

the power supply (S 400 24) can't power the NEMA 34 because the power supply provide 24V - 17A while the NEMA 34 need 36V / 48V or more.
The idea that i have is to combine 4 power supply ( S 400 24 ) : 2 in series and then to Parallel.

- 2 (S 400 24) in series : will provide 48V - 17A
(if i want to supply all the 4 x NEMA 34, every NEMA 34 need 6A so 6A x 4 = 24A, while we only have 17A)

- combine the [2 (S 400 24) in series] and another [2 (S 400 24) in series] in parallel so this will provide : 48V - (17A x 2) 34A and 34A > 24A ( more than the total current that 4 x NEMA 34 needs)

my question : is this solution can work? did i miss something ? or i'm totally wrong about the combination of more power suppliers ?
i hope you got the idea.

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