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High Torque Stepper Motor

Discussion in 'SimTools compatible interfaces' started by king1hw, Jul 1, 2012.

  1. king1hw

    king1hw New Member

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    I have an 8 wire High Torque step motor with 1200 oz-in and a sabertooth 2X12A motor controller. Can I use the sabertooth with this motor when I have to get it down to 2 wire ports and having 8 wires. The motor is a Bi-Polar(series) is what I was looking to use.

    This will be turning a table with 8 hundred pounds, is this enough or do I need a stronger motor even if the weight is balanced at CofG.

    Any help would be great I am just using a poteniometer to test directions.

    King