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Find information and tips on various types of stepper motors ?

Discussion in 'Motor actuators and drivers' started by Venom, Apr 26, 2014.

  1. Venom

    Venom New Member

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    Hello I'm new and do not know me yet so well on the field of stepper motors from .Since it would be great if you could give me some info and cartwheels which engines are good and what should I look for .Because I am looking for engines 10-40 Nm force can be transferred so the torque should hold also in this area the more the better be .I've found since only those CNC Motors
    http://www.ebay.de/itm/310383809204?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

    http://www.ebay.de/itm/Nema-34-CNC-Router-Stepper-Motor-2Phase-4Wire-GB34H2151-50-4A-Single-Shaft-12-Nm-/360893553972?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item5406ee9d34only


    I 'm at because even specified not sure whether that would be sufficient for my purpose .and geared motors I know myself also not .I'm looking for in any case the large motors can transfer forces in continuous operation and also are quick response from .Would be great if you might be a few left and have tips for me I wodrauf should pay attention and know what I was looking for because I'm a beginner in the field.

    Auf Deutsch (German)

    Suche Infos und Tipps zu verschiedenen Schritt Motoren Typen?


    Hallo

    Ich bin neu und kenne mich noch nicht so gut auf dem Gebiet der Schrittmotoren aus.

    Da wäre es toll wenn ihr mir ein paar Infos und Radschläge geben könntet welche Motoren gut sind und auf was ich achten sollte.

    Denn ich suche Motoren die 10 - 40 Nm an kraft übertragen können um so mehr um so besser also das halte Moment sollte auch in diesem Bereich sein.

    Gefunden habe ich da bisher nur solche CNC Motoren

    http://www.ebay.de/itm/310383809204?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

    http://www.ebay.de/itm/Nema-34-CNC-...al_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item5406ee9d34

    nur bin ich mir bei denn angaben auch nicht sicher ob die für meinen zweck ausreichend wären.

    und mit Getriebe Motoren kenne ich mich auch nicht aus.

    Ich suche in jedenfall Motoren die große Kräfte im Dauerbetrieb übertragen können und auch schnell sind vom ansprechverhalten.

    Wäre toll wenn ihr vielleicht ein paar links und Tipps für mich habt wodrauf ich achten sollte und nach was ich genau suchen sollte denn ich bin ja Anfänger in dem Bereich.
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  2. bsft

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    do you have a planned build in mind for a sim?
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    Hi @Venom ... thanks for sharing these good motors findings ... but SimTools program is not compatible with stepper motors controllers ...
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    Unfortunately, my English is not so good why do not I use a translated

    Yes I am planning a Sim project

    That is why I am looking for information on suitable motors.

    Would be great if you had some info on motors for me.


    (auf Deutsch)

    Ja ich plane ein Sim Projekt

    Deswegen suche ich Informationen über geeignete Motoren.


    Wäre toll wenn ihr ein paar Infos über Motoren für mich hättet.