Why Does My Step Motor Get Hot? | Kollmorgen | 2 Min of Motion

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  • Can my step motor get hot enough to cook an egg? In this video, learn why a typical step motor may get hot and what can be done to reduce this heating.
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  • @JoseGarcia-pt1iw
    @JoseGarcia-pt1iw 5 років тому

    Excellent professor!! Thank you!!

  • @tkguha6918
    @tkguha6918 5 років тому

    I like your style sir!

  • @pr0xZen
    @pr0xZen 3 роки тому +3

    I was quite confused why there was no dialogue audio, only the music bits. I'm deaf on the left. Thought for a moment my headset was broken, but when I took it off I could hear sound coming from (only) the left side.
    Mono recordings are ferfectly fine. But please remember to duplicate the mono audio to the other channel as well.

  • @hallauk26
    @hallauk26 2 роки тому

    "Looks like it's warmed up enough now"
    "Shows footage of a chicken walking about"

  • @d-techgaming
    @d-techgaming 6 років тому

    i run my cd rom stepper on my project why it heat up due give low voltage or they shoot

  • @amiralimouhammadi6390
    @amiralimouhammadi6390 2 роки тому

    Hello sir, thank you for this usefull toturial. Last mounth stepmotor driver of my CNC machine burned and today I bought a new one but unfortuantly I couldn't find the same model, after installing the new one, CNC didn't work corructly, as an example when we ordered it to go 1m, it did about 60cm, then I incresed the frequancy from 2400 to 6400, then it worked right but now the stepmotor overheats. What is your opinion sir ? How can I solve this problem ? thank you.

  • @maxinflatable1591
    @maxinflatable1591 6 років тому

    Sir I need your help I have made a children battery car and my dc motor is heating up Its 12v and 50w motor I have directly connected the 12v battery to the motor

  • @thejll
    @thejll 5 років тому

    My stepper motor gets hot too even when it is not turning. I guess the 'holding current' is on - the motor makes a noise but does not move. I can make it move all right, but when it is 'holding' and drawing 0.5 A (I measured) and not moving it gets hot - no, it gets HOT - wait: IT GETS EXTREMELY BURNING HOT IN NO TIME FLAT - HOT ENOUGH TO BLISTER!!!!!. Is that normal? I have a command to set the SLP pin low, and then the noise goes away and you can touch the motor and not burn. Problem is that various situations can arise where the system is incommunicative for a while and I have to pull the current and start over - then the motor may start in the 'holding current ON' way and then it gets hot enough to blister in about 15s. Is that really the way it should be?

  • @kavtech_midi
    @kavtech_midi 4 роки тому +1

    why stepper motor getting to hot, when i change drive from a4988 to tb6600? i'm using nema 23 stepper motor....

    • @kavtech_midi
      @kavtech_midi 3 роки тому

      @Brizy Store i'm already solved, you got to set the rating current in tb6600

  • @mrd-jay3227
    @mrd-jay3227 4 роки тому

    My servo moter 550 error 6 plz help

  • @jimmihenry
    @jimmihenry 7 років тому

    Why does it get much faster hot and much hotter when it's on holding torque. Why?

    • @KollmorgenMotion
      @KollmorgenMotion  7 років тому +1

      Holding torque is when the step motor has windings energized to provide the holding torque. This heats of the coils fairly quickly. Depending on the load and the type of drive used, there are means to reduce the holding current (idle current reduction) if the application allows.

    • @jimmihenry
      @jimmihenry 7 років тому

      Thank you for the explanation! I thought there is a relation between the mechanical
      work, or movement and the electromagnetic force caused by the current and the permanent
      magnet. 2 equal motors one drawing 2 Amps but turning will heat less than a stalled motor
      given 2 Amps.

    • @philohan95
      @philohan95 6 років тому

      There is a unenergized holding torque and an energized holding torque. An electric motor is an electromagnet, once energized the magnetic field is increased making the holding torque increase. And about the heating think of it like this: the energized stalled motor will have a constant 2A running through its coils while the running motor will have small spikes of 2A.

  • @konstantinminch3730
    @konstantinminch3730 6 років тому +4

    Egg is not well done? Why?

  • @jamesmatheson5813
    @jamesmatheson5813 3 роки тому +1

    I'm having to pay hundreds of dollars to make things heat up
    Please sell me a motor that heats up so I dont have to pay for these heaters.