Nema 34 12Nm Hi Torque Stepper Motor
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Thanks, but, I don't really understand what you mean by Lever. Could you explain.
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Thanks for the advise. b.t.w... you said you sell steppers? what do you have for high torque. and price range. could you recommend a controller as well?.
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thanks for advice. so what voltage and amp is this motor in the vid?
cjellwood 2 years ago
Motor is 8-wires, 4,2A (in unipolar / nominal value). It's being driven at 5,6A, wired bipolar-parallel. Motor settles at about 4,5V when idle in a full-step. The lower the nominal resistance, the lower the nominal voltage, the higher speeds you may expect, the better driver you need not to get fooled with the task of measuring a very low resistance and drive at the wrong current.
ideegeniali 2 years ago
do you know of a good 24v stepper motor? maximum torque required
cjellwood 2 years ago
For good performances, go for 5V-7V motors. Every 24V motor I tested had weak performances, however I drove it.
ideegeniali 2 years ago
That was the theory behind Nm definition. They can move 12Nm. That's the movable payload. Depending on your machine, this can translate to a lot of kg moved slowly, or a few kg moved faster.
ideegeniali 2 years ago
What kind of a payload can that thing move or carry?
JBX844187 2 years ago
Teoretically, it's 12Nm, it can move 1,2kg on 1 meter of lever. i.e. 12kg on 10cm lever... or 120kg on 1cm lever. You can move heavy chariots with this beast.
ideegeniali 2 years ago