TomGeorge:
http://www.ieeecss.org/CSM/library/1981/dec/w29-31.pdfFrom a trade magazine by the looks of it, may help.
Also listed on ebay.
Tom......
Thanks, Tom. I read the article.
"The CT4 0195 009 is a four-phase unit that features 24 steps per
revolution, 7 inch-ounces holding torque,
and a maximum stepping rate of 500 steps per second."
Wow! 7 in-oz of torque! I hope it doesn't rip the equipment apart with all that power!
Sounds like I will need a 32 threads per inch leadscrew if I actually want to move anything with it.
24 steps per revolution, 500 steps per second, 32 tpi = god-awful slow. ![]()
But free!
Now if only a brilliant engineer can tell me about how big of a power supply I will need.
Thanks again, Tom
John