I have a nema23 stepper motor which I wanted to use when I installed it, it is causing a lot of vibration while moving due to which even the cutting tool is vibrating.stepper motor is 2.5amp or microstep 1.8. I have checked the connection as per the table. What should I do to eliminate the vibration? Please help me.
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If the vibration is in time with the motor stepping, then that is what stepping means. Step, stop, step, stop, etc.
Steppers can make noise, it depends on your code.
All stepper motors vibrate, and exhibit resonances at certain vibration frequencies.
The standard approach is to avoid step rates that match resonances in your setup (which amplify the vibration), and/or use microstepping. Experiment with the microstep division factor.
What RPM?
It varies, experiment to find out.
The use of rubber belts to transmit the power to the device will much reduce the transfer of vibrations.
Thank you for giving me your response.Will changing the micro step solve the problem? The setting I have made is shown in the picture. Can you tell me which micro setting will be the right micro step to reduce vibration?
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