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Blackbox drivers with Nema 24 4.2A (566 oz.in)

Discussion in 'General Talk' started by Michael Yeomans, Dec 6, 2020.

  1. Michael Yeomans

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    I found these motors for a great price and bought them. Of course without any thought as to whether it can be used with the rest of my build. Luckily I am milling custom end plates so I can size them for the rarely used nema 24 size.

    Will these work with the Blackbox contoller and a 24v power supply?

    Nema 24 Stepper Motor 4.2A 4Nm (566 oz.in)
     
  2. Peter Van Der Walt

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    Post full datasheet. Current is just one of many parameters
     
  3. Michael Yeomans

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    Electrical Specification
    • Manufacturer Part Number: 24HS39-4204D
    • Motor Type: Bipolar Stepper
    • Step Angle: 1.8 deg
    • Holding Torque: 4Nm(566.4oz.in)
    • Rated Current/phase: 4.24A
    • Voltage: 2.96V
    • Phase Resistance: 0.7ohms
    • Inductance: 3mH ± 20%(1KHz)
    Physical Specification
    • Frame Size: 60 x 60mm
    • Body Length: 100mm
    • Shaft Diameter: Φ8mm
    • Shaft Length: 21mm
    • D-Cut Length: 15mm
    • Rear Shaft Length: 13.5mm
    • Rear Shaft Diameter: Φ8mm
    • Number of Leads: 4
    • Lead Length: 500mm
     
  4. Peter Van Der Walt

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    Yes, they should work :)
    Nice low voltage coils, low inductance, both makes for a nicer responsive torque curve
     
  5. Michael Yeomans

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    Thanks for the response, Peter. Truthfully... when I bought them I didn’t notice they were nema 24 rather than the more prevalent nema 23. So they will likely only be able to be used in a custom machine. If on top of that I couldn’t use the existing controller... well I would have been pissed at myself.
     
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    You have no idea how many bins of parts i have in the workshop with similar histories. I aint throwing them away though :) someday I WILL use each and everyone lol - they do come in handy on those once off projects all the time
     
  7. JustinTime

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    Those are nice motors! Wouldn't mind myself having two or three of them. I just checked and shipping to Canada would be more than the price of the motors!
     

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