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Would this Stepper work for a Prusa

Posted by cnc1965 
Would this Stepper work for a Prusa
March 16, 2011 06:28PM
Would this Stepper work for a Prusa

Model 17HS8403N

Step angel (°) 1.8

Motor Length L(mm) 48

Rate Voltage (V) 3.1

Rate Current (A) 2.5

Phase
Resistance (Ω) 1.25

Phase Inductance (mH) 1.8

Holding Torque (oz.in) 68

Lead Wire (NO.) 4

Rotor Inertia (g.cm2) 68

Detent Torque (kg.cm) 0.28

Motor Weight (kg) 0.34




Thanks
Re: Would this Stepper work for a Prusa
March 16, 2011 07:06PM
What size frame is it? Nema 17 or Nema 23 are the most common.
How many wires does it have coming out of it?

[www.reprap.org] has all the specs you need to see if it'll work.

Generally, if it's nema 17, has 4,6 or 8 wires, and has at least 19.4 oz/in of holding torque, you'll be fine. At least one motor with less torque than that has been used successfully, so even that is fine.

The amp rating of your motor is a little high (2.5A? That's a hefty little motor, isn't it?) the pololus are rated for only 2A, and that's with some serious heatsinking. It shouldn't be a problem though - the recommended specs already take into account that you can't run the motors at their full rated current anyway, as they're usually rated to run at 100C, which would melt all our nice plastic brackets.


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Re: Would this Stepper work for a Prusa
March 16, 2011 11:55PM
Hi,

It is Nema 17 and has 4 wires
Re: Would this Stepper work for a Prusa
March 17, 2011 08:34AM
Should work just fine then. It's the right size, good enough torque, voltage low enough, and a correct number of wires.


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