I will be using NEMA 23 mounts...Taig mini-mill paired with a 4-axis servo setup from IMService.Originally Posted by widgitmaster
Edit- Whoops, saw they were for a router...Never mind, then! Sorry!
NEMA 17
NEMA 23
NEMA 34
NEMA 42
Have not choosen yet!
None of the above
What NEMA motor size are you using in your CNC home made router project?
NEMA 17
NEMA 23
NEMA 34
NEMA 42
Have not choosen Yet!
None of the above
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I will be using NEMA 23 mounts...Taig mini-mill paired with a 4-axis servo setup from IMService.Originally Posted by widgitmaster
Edit- Whoops, saw they were for a router...Never mind, then! Sorry!
nema 23
on my bridgeport series II, 42 and hopefully 34
I have some Nema 34 and Nema 23 that I hope to use on a router. Nema 34 brushless servos should be big enough for a very fast router. For that matter, I have a set of Nema 23 motors that probably would be scary fast on a router.
I am using NEMA 17 for the XZ and NEMA 23 for the Y axis. Nema 17 at 24 volt and 1.2A and belt drive and they are more powerful than first imagined. I will use some more for another router project at a later date
I am not completely useless.......I can always serve as a BAD example.
I actually now have 2 complete sets. a set of 3 Nema 23, 425 in oz motors and a set of 5 nema 34 625 in-oz. I'll use the larger ones on my machine and the smaller ones on the girlfriends machine.
If you cut it to small you can always nail another piece on the end, but if you cut it to big... then what the hell you gonna do?
Steven
I have ema 23's on both my Taig mill and Sherline lathe. I plan on using 23's on a CNC router I am building.
Cheers
PiperTom
The motor frame may be of some interest, but Oz. In. or torq spec and the source to drive them would be another spec pair to pay close attention to. Parallel vs series connected for at least bipolar types plays a large part on the torque curve capacity and current demands too.
My Compumotor Nema 34's only have 200-400 Oz. In.'s to do the job driven with S6 or Zeta4 drives. There are much higher output motors available, but obvious drives must match that demand even though a 34 frame. Since 6 amps is max on the S6 drive, the higher torque motors would starve with these limitations.
Something is going to suffer.....usually it's connected to your wallet?
DC
i'm using NEMA 23 on my sherline with a Xylotex 3 axis board.
The HobbyCNC 200oz/in motors. I dont know what they are.
nema 23's with a soc-machines 4 axis controller
Rob C
Mechanical Designer/ Welder Fabricator.
Nema 34 with Gecko 210 on my diy 25 x 39 and Nema 23 with xylotex 3 axis on my midi-router
I'm running Nema 34 Slo-Syn surplus motors from disc drives because they were cheap. 5 steppers off Ebay for 42.50 plus shipping. I'm running them at 20X the rated 1.7V with a 4 axis Hobbycnc board.
I own a Practical CNC equipped with Servos. I can not identifiy the make or size on the 6 x10 mill. I call PCNC. Their tech team is worthless. Any ideas on how to identify what this machine has?
Your thoughts are appreciated.
FFAMN
23's on the old MDF router, 34's on the plasma table, and a shoe box full of servo's for gps steering ....
34's with vampires these geko's are the ducks nuts.
No idea why this poll is still running!
There appear to be some that somehow think that NEMA mount is related to a torque value, where in fact it can vary depending on the motor construction, particularly steppers where the length/torque can vary in a wide margin, for the same NEMA mount!
Al.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design
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