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Stepper motor increase rpm but keep torque

Posted by nomisme 
Stepper motor increase rpm but keep torque
July 10, 2014 07:37AM
Is it possible that I keep the typical working torque but increase the rpm by raising my voltage to my motor?

I have this motor and control board:

motor

board

My current rpm is just 3.5rpm which is too low than my desired 18rpm but I will need to keep the torque to go on.

please help.

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 07/10/2014 07:40AM by nomisme.
Re: Stepper motor increase rpm but keep torque
July 11, 2014 07:44AM
Without load, any stepper should run at least 500 RPM so just 3.5 is a bit odd, even under load. Also, the only substantial load on a printer should be acceleration, so reducing acceleration should help.

Raising voltage won't drop torque at all. But at 3.5 RPM you should have very close to maximum torque anyways, even when running 12V steppers at 12V ( < 5V steppers are recommended at 12V supply voltage).

Another one: did you adjust motor current? It's the current which gives you torque, not (or only indirectly) voltage. See [reprap.org]

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/11/2014 07:45AM by Traumflug.


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