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Re: Stepper motors
« Reply #20 on: October 14, 2017, 09:08:32 AM »
Hi,
the picture you posted shows 1,2,3 as ON,ON,ON which is 1.5A.
What you want is 1,2,3 as ON,OFF,OFF which is 4.2A

Notice the 'ON' icon and arrow on the dip switch block...

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Re: Stepper motors
« Reply #21 on: October 14, 2017, 09:11:18 AM »
Series Model Step Angle (°)   Motor Length (mm)   Rated Current (A)   Phase Resistance (Ω)   Phase Inductance (mH)   Holding Torque (N.m Min)   Detent Torque (N.cm Max) Rotor Inertia (g.cm²)   Lead Wire (No.)   Motor Weight (g)
23HS0405 1.8   41   0.62   12   24   0.55   2.5   150   4   470
23HS0408   1.8   41   2.0   1.2   2.5   0.55   2.5   150   4   470
23HS4412   1.8   45   0.62   12   26   0.8   2.8   190   4   520
23HS4425   1.8   45   2.5   1.0   2.2   0.8   2.8   190   4   520
23HS5406   1.8   51   0.62   13   28   1.0   2.8   190   4   520
23HS5425   1.8   51   2.5   1.2   3.2   1.0   2.8   190   4   520
23HS6602   1.8   56   1.5   3.2   5.5   0.9   3.5   280   6   590
23HS6430   1.8   56   3.0   0.8   2.4   1.1   3.5   280   4   680
23HS6404   1.8   56   4.2   0.4   1.2   1.1   3.5   280   4   680
23HS7401   1.8   64   1.0   7.5   20   1.5   5.0   380   4   850
23HS7430   1.8   64   3.0   0.8   2.3   1.5   5.0   380   4   850
23HS7404   1.8   64   4.2   0.55   1.2   1.5   5.0   380   4   850
23HS8430   1.8   76   3.0   1.0   3.5   1.8   6.0   440   4   1050
23HS8404   1.8   76   4.2   0.6   1.8   1.8   6.0   440   4   1050
23HS1430   1.8   100   3.0   1.4   5.5   2.5   10   680   4   1250
23HS1404   1.8   100   4.2   0.8   3.0   2.5   10   680   4   1250
23HS2430   1.8   112   3.0   1.6   6.8   2.8   12   800   4   1400
23HS2404   1.8   112   4.2   0.9   3.8   2.5   12   800   4   1400
Re: Stepper motors
« Reply #22 on: October 14, 2017, 09:11:59 AM »
Hi,
as I said earlier try reversing switches 2 and 3 only.

Craig
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Re: Stepper motors
« Reply #23 on: October 14, 2017, 09:18:53 AM »
Hi,
I didn't find that exact table but that is the model I think it is you have, so 4.2A is correct.

I think you are confusing the direction of the switch and it on position. Looking at the icon printed on the switch block 'ON' is with the toggle
to the right. The picture shows 123 as on,on,on.

Craig
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Re: Stepper motors
« Reply #24 on: October 14, 2017, 09:19:25 AM »
yup changed it to 1=on 2=off 3=off  now 4.2a steps same power save off
Re: Stepper motors
« Reply #25 on: October 14, 2017, 09:21:33 AM »
Hi,
kool, let it rock...

Craig
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Re: Stepper motors
« Reply #26 on: October 14, 2017, 10:04:25 AM »
its rocking moving smoother noticed the motors are warm but not hot.. yet?! will keep you all posted thanks for your help feeling positive.

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Re: Stepper motors
« Reply #27 on: October 14, 2017, 11:07:48 AM »
well tried to make another box today more fire wood, still messing about motors got quite warm so think I might drop the voltage a bit. So checked the PC its running xp pro service pack 2 barely any services switched of all networking as well as its in my workshop, anyone any ideas? motors (mainly X but not exclusively) sometimes just squeal instead of moving until next command is sent then moves on to destroy the work. Cant think whats left to check slowed it right down as well low acceleration speed etc. HELP!
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Re: Stepper motors
« Reply #28 on: October 14, 2017, 01:31:25 PM »
Hi,
if you can't hang on to the motors they're getting too hot and you should reduce the current, a bit....say from 4A to 3A.
If they are not going above 50 degrees Centigrade then leave them alone.

That squeal is a stall. It doesn't sound great but it doesn't hurt the motor at all. From your description it sounds like the stall occurs when
the machine is instructed to move at G0 rate, ie maximum. Sounds like its struggling for acceleration.

What are your current velocity and acceleration settings?

Run DriverTest.exe and post a screen shot if possible.

Craig
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Re: Stepper motors
« Reply #29 on: October 14, 2017, 03:21:57 PM »
so power now down from 4.2amp to 3.2amp motors ok heat wise. Steps are 1600 speed down from 900 100 acc recomended to 700 acc 50 this stall happens under load or not I actually tried to stop the machine by hand to put it under strain no chance. stall can happen on any axis but mostly x . I ran the driver test computer came back excellent, no background programs running cut out all nonessential services its so fast. I'm running out of ideas