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  1. #1
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    Need help identifying large bipolar stepper motors

    Hello,
    Can anyone help me identify these motors.
    Sigma pacific scientific
    Bipolar stepper motor 4 wire NEMA 34
    Model number 21-3437d200-B038
    phase resistance 0.5 ohms
    phase inductance ~680 mh
    Date code 8921
    I have 3 of these and would really like to use these steppers for a cnc router. Thanks for any help you can provide.

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    21-3437d200-B038 Identified!

    I had to call target electronics and have someone look up the model in an old catalog from 1989.
    Break down of model number
    21-3437d200-B038
    21 is the motor series
    34 is the frame size NEMA 34
    37 stands for 2 stack
    d200 is the number of steps per revolution
    B is a four wire motor
    038 is the phase resistance

    Modern model number is H32NRHA-LNN-NS-00

    Phase current 5 Amps
    Phase resistance 0.38 ohm
    Phase inductance 0.38 mh I did fry my multimeter after all damn it
    Holding torque 460 oz-in

    I hope this helps someone.

  3. #3
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    Hello, Iam building a cnc embroidery machine, work is detailed here

    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57404

    I have three stepper motors, from Panasonic dot printers. I don’t have information about volts, amps and electrical wires connections.

    Steppers are

    1-PJJQ113ZA-P Matsu****a line feed motor
    36 Omhs Japàn
    Panasonic printer KXP1624.
    7.5Deg/step
    48 pasos/rev

    2-PJJQ92ZB-P Line feed motor with brass gear
    PANASONIC DOT PRINTER KX-P1124 line feed
    Resistance (Ohms) 9.5
    Wires 6
    Steps / Revolution 48
    Step Size (degrees) 7.5
    Gear Diametrial pitch 50

    3- PJJQ114ZA-K Kyushu Matsu****a electric Stepper with optical wheel & cog
    Nominal Voltage 3.1
    Resistance (Ohms) 3.4
    Wires 6
    Condition pulled
    Steps / Revolution 200
    Step Size (degrees) 1.8

    I need to know if I can connect it in a CNC controller with a 33VDC power source.
    I need to know amperes for these motors for set Vref in CNC controller.
    I need to know about torque, to see if is enough for project.

    Thanks in advance for any help than can give me.

    Sorry my bad english

    Regards
    Rene

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    Quote Originally Posted by thatguy666 View Post
    I hope this helps someone.
    Yes, it certainly helped me! I have three of these on a Bridgeport I recently acquired.
    https://picasaweb.google.com/1139665...ridgeportPart2

    Did you get your router built? If so what voltage are you running them at?

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    Hello,
    My CNC is a work in progress. Perhaps in a few months I'll be done.
    I believe I was running the motors at 40 volts.
    I wouldn't mind having a Bridgeport in the meantime.

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    Thanks for the reply, Any chance you can recall why the big difference in the specs you posted above? Particularly the mh numbers of ~680 and then 0.38

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    Yea, one of the inputs on my multimeter was fried by one of my friends.
    The measurements in the second post should be correct. I can check them out later to confirm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thatguy666 View Post
    Yea, one of the inputs on my multimeter was fried by one of my friends.
    The measurements in the second post should be correct. I can check them out later to confirm.
    That would be great...

    Thanks:cheers:

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    Alright.
    I was finally able to get those measurements.
    Phase inductance is really around 3.95 mh. No one notices an order of magnitude difference!

    The phase resistance is ~0.4 ohm. I can't find my analog meter so I can't give you a more accurate measurement.

    BTW the voltage isn't all that critical.
    Cheers

  10. #10
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    Thank you very much!

    My system is running at 20 volts as recieved and that semms pretty low-just trying to get close to a better number to run the motor's at.

    I also can't seem to get above 25 ipm very well...still learning:drowning:

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    Chinese 4 axes mini mill

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