I am a beginner and I am looking for a program for a rotary table by degree and division
for nema 23
mtruche Canada
I am a beginner and I am looking for a program for a rotary table by degree and division
for nema 23
mtruche Canada
A quick google search for Arduino Nema 23 will answer a lot of questions.
please don't double post.
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Maybe have a look around the Model Engineers website in this link ...
https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=131859
That discussion mentions the Division Master, and a few other alternatives, including Arduino. I don't know if they use Nema 23, but it should be a good starting place. Many model engineers have automated their indexers.
Steve
Is your rotary table all set up for being driven by a motor? Do you also need to lock the table as another thread recently required? If you do not already have a motor mounted, that is your next job!!!
That is a description of the mechanical interface of the motor. My one has 5 mm wide holes for the mounting screws.....
Bonjour before buying all the material I would like to see and understand the program and if so I buy everything
Thanks André
Before you can see or understand the program, you have to identify the components of the system. No magic is necessary, only a clear specification.
HI
for my turntable yes I need to lock I need is to make it work by division and by degree (example to make a gear from 2 to 75 teeth)
Thanks André
Actually you only need to make it work by step of your stepper motor. Do you know how many steps you will have the stepper motor take to turn the table 365 degrees? When you know that you can compute the degrees the table makes for a single motor step.
Please complete the mechanical parts so you can test the stepper motor code.
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Thanks for all the links that we responded to. I went crazy and bought everything: the nema 23 motor, the controller, the keypad, the display and the 120 v dc 0/48 v converter the whole kit hoping to be able to make it all work merci mtruche
Which translated is?
I assume it was meant to be on separate lines
Thanks for all the links that we responded to.
I went crazy and bought everything: the nema 23 motor, the controller, the keypad, the display and the 120 v dc 0/48 v converter the whole kit hoping to be able to make it all work.merci
mtruche
Merci means thank you in French and mtruche was the "signature"
Hello I bought this kit to have a rotary table with arduino for milling
I installed the card, the controller, the keypad and the 4x20 display with the program dating from 2013 that I found on a machining site and it doesn't matter which line I place the cursor, that said
Ex (lin 5, Col1 arduino uno R4 minimum on COM4 ''HELP
ME, I'AM a NOOB