You should tell us what the drive mechanism is. Is it belt driven? Is it a screw drive? Maybe linear gear driven?
More speed means higher RPM. There may be limitations to making a motor spin faster.
Hey Everyone!
I'm a n00b to the laser game, but not to CNC machines
Let me say first my laser is a 900x600mm 100 watt Chinese machine. It's yellow/grey in color (does this even matter?) Has a Ruida controller and manual Z axis.
My question is does anyone have experience upgrading from the stock stepper motors to hybrid steppers & drivers. I'm looking to get some more speed out of my machine because of the higher power i need to engrave at a faster speed. I'm maxing out at 600 mm/s. It may seem fast but over a large its really not.
I'm not really sure what NEMA size my stock motors are but the measure 42mm squared with a 5mm shaft.
Also can I use one of the stock steppers and driver to automate the Z axis for auto focus?? I realize I need to add the sensor/limit switch to the laser head. Thanks for any advice or comments!
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You should tell us what the drive mechanism is. Is it belt driven? Is it a screw drive? Maybe linear gear driven?
More speed means higher RPM. There may be limitations to making a motor spin faster.
How fast does it go now? You're saying it goes 1400+ inches a minute now and that's not fast enough? 600 mm/sec = 36,000 mm/ min = 1,417.32 in/min. Wow, that's fast for steppers , no?
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Did I do the math wrong?
Math is more than correct,
600mm/sec = 36000mm/min = 1417,322834646in/min
800mm/sec = 48000mm/min = 1889,763779528in/min
Anyway it is very fast 36 or 48 m/min
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