Using 4 different stepper motors instead of same type to make 3d printer February 09, 2015 01:17PM |
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Re: Using 4 different stepper motors instead of same type to make 3d printer February 10, 2015 12:13PM |
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Yes they are 6 wire bipolar and I think they do meet all these qualifications I just don't know their torque. Does their toque matter. what do you mean by tune them indivisually please elaborate.Quote
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Are there any markings on them? Do you know their size, voltage, amperage, etc? Assuming that they are all bipolar 4 or 6 wire NEMA 14/17 type, roughly 4-5V, 0.8-1.5A, 0.9 or 1.8 degree steppers, they will work. If you're lucky enough for them to meet all of those qualifications, they will work just fine and you will be able to tune them individually. If you're using 5 steppers in your design, instead of just 4, use the matching pair to drive your z-axis.
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