Posts Tagged ‘stepper’
CNC MACHINE Rockcliff 4 AXIS STEPPER Motor Driver
Rockcliff Machine Inc. Stepper Motor Drive
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DIY CNC Rapid demo
Homebuilt CNC demo with rapids of 13500mm/min. Gecko201 drivers, 640oz-in steppers and Mach3.
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Sla7078mpr stepper driver controller
Sla7078 cnc driver controlling 1.5A unipolar motor
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PICSTEP “Dragon” DIY CNC Router Electronics TEST – 1
First test run of my electronics for my DIY CNC Router project.
* (3) DIY PICSTEP drivers CUSTOM 1/8 microstep
* DIY PMinMO 4 axis break-out board
* DIY PC fan controller
* Modified Japan 36vdc PS pushing +/-50 VCD
Crappy Dell 1.8 P4??
Will have more details at www.RockstarCNC.com at some point.
Testing basic functions and heat. Settings on software are very basic and have not been tweeked or adjusted YET.
More details at: http://www.RockstarCNC.com
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Cross slide, cnc, stepper motor, mounting bracket, fitting
cross slide, mill, lathe, axis, cnc, stepper motor, mounting bracket, fitting, engineering
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CNC stepper motors stalling
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CNC machine belt drive axis test
Testing a fixed, single belt drive axis on a CNC machine.
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rotary table, cnc, stepper motor, mounting bracket, fitting
rotary table, cnc, stepper motor, mounting bracket, fitting, engineering
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DIY CNC STEPPER MOTOR DRIVER BOARD
DIY CNC STEPPER MOTOR DRIVER BOARD
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Printer Stepper Motor For Wind-Electric Generation – See Playlist For Emergency House Power
If your interested in using a stepper motor for CNC & robotics stuff, here is a premade “driver board” you can run/program from your computers parallel port, for only $25
http://www.stepgenie.com/ There is a nice explanation of how it works there also. Please visit cerebralmeltdown.com for alot of tech type stuff about things like this.
Using a stepper motor to easilly make electricity. Though nowhere near the power of the homemade types with magnets, coils, etc, a stepper mottor will provide enough current to do some things, perhaps charge batteries, or run a LED light.
To get very high rpm, you can hook a large gear (toothed or pulley) at the turbine axis and connect this to the smaller gear of the stepper motor (ie. its axis/shaft). When the large gear spins once, the stepper motor will then spin several times.
The steppor motors shown in the video were from computer printers. A computer scanner (ie. digital photo scanner) also contains a small steppor motor similar to the small steppor motor of the printer.
Here are a few stepper motor/generator links:
http://www.c-realevents.demon.co.uk/steppers/stepmotor.htm
http://www.reuk.co.uk/Stepper-Motor-Basics.htm
http://www.techlib.com/electronics/stepper.html
http://www.instructables.com/id/Wind-Generator-from-old-scanner/
http://theidea.bz/forum/index.php?topic=2577.0
I made a vid. response to this video and it shows some of the wire configuration possibilities for connecting a load.
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