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The STEPPERONLINE Nema 17 Stepper Motor is a high-performance bipolar motor designed for precision applications like 3D printing and CNC machining. With a holding torque of 55Ncm, a compact size of 42x42x48mm, and a rated current of 2A, this motor ensures reliable and efficient operation. Its low noise design and included 1m cable make it an ideal choice for both hobbyists and professionals seeking quality and performance.
A**C
Good motor for 3D printers
Well packaged and comes with a card outlining the motor specifications. Drop-in upgrade/replacement for the X and Y-axis motors on my SV06+.
B**A
Goed
Werk wel goed maar heeft niet veel kracht
E**3
Powerful! Enjoying it a lot.
I'm using this on my highly modified Ender 2 Pro (a bedslinger), as a replacement Y axis motor. It's quite powerful and relatively quiet (i was using a random stepper from an anet A8 before this, and this one is definitely way quieter. The volume is about the same as the og creality motor that I had, but this new one is much deeper in pitch).Here's my setup and my max speeds:- ~1.2A at 24v (my driver can only output 1.4 safely, so I didn't wanna push it), and the belt is pretty tight. I have a 165mm glass bed.- Stepper motor is just warm to the touch.- over 5000mm/s² doesn't seem to risk skipped steps.- jerk values of more than 50mm/s don't seem to cause any skips- speeds up to 160mm/s (with any acceleration) seem to have no risk of skipping steps.- at about 240mm/s, the friction from my poor quality pom rollers overpower the stepper torque, and cause the motor to critically skip steps until the speed lowers.My printer has pretty poor pom rollers on it (I plan to change that soon...), so there's a lot of friction in the movement, especially at high speed, but if you had a smoother motion system you could probably squeeze a lot more speed out of this motor.By the way, this is obviously not the product's fault, but I wasn't able to actually fit this on at first because the plastic cable protector thing on the bed was colliding with it. I solved that by just cutting the plastic piece down to make room, but it's something to potentially keep in mind :)
A**M
Sehr kräftiger Motor
War ursprünglich gedacht für eine Peristaltikpumpe. Durch die Standardiserte Bauform bieten sich jedoch viele Einsatzmöglichkeiten. Zusammen mit der beigelegten Anleitung einfach einzurichten.
S**Y
Works great on Creality CR-10-S5
It's a decent stepper. I used this to help troubleshoot an issue I was having with Y axis on S5 Printer. This shared the same pin and direction as stock motor. So, no need to change direction in firmware. This motor did the same thing as existing motor, so I increased current to this motor in Marlin firmware on SKR control board. It works great. I recommend it. Should replace any stepper in typical Creality CR-10 style printer, and likely more. Certainly can be used in many more printers. Just make sure the length of this housing will fit in the location you are thinking of installing it.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
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