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stepper motor rule of thumb

Posted by pica 
stepper motor rule of thumb
September 26, 2010 08:53AM
I really could not find a good spot on the web that gave typical dimensions of NEMA motor frame sizes, so I dug into a bunch of high-torque Lin engineering PDFs and came up with the following:


frame size     bolt square          body square
NEMA size 8     .64” (16.4 mm)          .80” (20.3 mm)
NEMA size 11     .91” (23.1 mm)          1.1” (27.9 mm)
NEMA size 14 	1.02” (25.9mm)          1.39” (35.3 mm)
NEMA size 17 	1.22” (31.0 mm) 	1.67” (42.4 mm)
NEMA size 23 	1.86” (47.2 mm) 	2.25” (57.2 mm)
NEMA size 34 	2.74” (69.6 mm) 	3.37” (85.6 mm)


Then I noticed that if you took the distance between two bolt-holes on the motor frame in millimeters and divided that by 2 you would get very close to the advertised frame size.

I was going to add this to
//www.reprap.org/wiki/StepperMotor#Unscientific_rules_of_thumb_for_motor_purchases
but I figured it would be good to vet it here first. Does anyone have an "official" frame dimensions reference?


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Re: stepper motor rule of thumb
September 26, 2010 09:20AM
The NEMA number is the body square dimension in 1/10 of an inch. If you round all those to the nearest tenth they are spot on.


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Re: stepper motor rule of thumb
September 26, 2010 09:55PM
That's even more obvious. I wonder why I missed that compiling the table or web searching for an answer.
Re: stepper motor rule of thumb
September 26, 2010 10:12PM
Have you tried the NEMA website?

Found one document "ics16" that had some info but couldn't find anything for the smaller steppers

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Re: stepper motor rule of thumb
October 06, 2010 06:18AM
found this today, doesn't attribute the source

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