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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by justbabak View Post
    thanks Eric for shedding some light on this subject, now the conditions are more clear for me.
    It's OK. If you have further problem or have any interest with Leadshine hybrid servo(closed loop stepper) products, please kindly contact me at [email protected] or visit Leadshine Technology Co., Ltd. - the leading global motion control product manufacturer

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    What would be the best to replace IMS drives for steppers with US Digital encoders?I am turning a Beckman pipetter into a 3d printer.

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    Hello Leadshine Eric...
    If we are currently using Nema 34 Steppers rated at 960 oz holding torque... what model and specification drivers and hybrid stepper would your recommend. I have seen some rated at 2Nm but that seems like almost 1/3 of the power of a 960oz motor.
    Any advice?
    And if I wanted to go to a DC servo motor that had an encoder... what would you recommend then?

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