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Direct replacement stepper motors

Discussion in 'MOTORS - Stepper Motors' started by 7up, Dec 27, 2008.

  1. dangre

    dangre New Member

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    Yep looks like you have the wiring correct. Looks like Frank got his working, ya might want to give him a gingle:
    viewtopic.php?f=13&t=273
     
  2. frankrcfc

    frankrcfc New Member

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    This is my setup right now with the 23 NEMA "X" axis motor from circuit specialists.
    top to bottom as looking straight at the board attached to the printer.

    X axis at the bottom of the board
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  3. kram242

    kram242 Administrator Staff Member

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    Cool deal Frank thanks for posting this, I am nearing the ripout and install phase wish me luck :)
    BTW what size NEMA 23's did you get again(oz wise)?
    Thanks
    Mark
     
  4. frankrcfc

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    111 on the X and Z and 262 on the Y. I have been cutting test stuff like crazy on Fanfold and it is spot on each time it comes home. Just amazing what your machine does Mark when it is happy :D
     
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    WoW!! It looks like all of your hard work has really paid off. We can not tell you how happy we are that your Phlatprinter is finally purring. Let's see what you have been cutting...
     
  6. frankrcfc

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    I have the completed sheets of foam leaning against my wall. I figured I could cut and store ii better like that as opposed to stacks of parts. :p
     
  7. kram242

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    Thats a good idea, then just pop them out as you need them.
     

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