This video was packed to the nuts with extremely useful info. The tips about machining the shaft and mitigating side loads are gonna save me some major headaches down the road.
Some info I never knew before this. Like removal of the rotor core permanently loses 2/3rd mag field. Lots of other great stuff. No shortage of volume :P Thanks much Best,..C
Hello my name is Lucas Dublanc from Argentina, it cost me a lot to reach you, I needed to know if you as manufacturers of electric stepper motors, what materials in your sheets do you use? are: Do you laminate silicon steel sheets? (Yes: 5Fe)? other sheet metal materials? silicon sheet steel? SID-ELE1? And I don't know what thickness maybe? Thank you so much Min 3:31
btw i opened up my nema 23 i take out that shaft and when i put it back then i found that before opening motor i used to feel steps in shaft but when i opened and put it back then it loose its stepping i no more capable feel that steps and now rotates freely and when i gave power it vibarates only and dont rotate any one have idea what i did i wrong in putting everything back.
When you take the rotor out, you've lost about 40% of your magnet strength. You'll need to purchase a replacement. No way to fix as you'd need a magnetizer machine to re-magnetize the rotor. You should never take the rotor out. Sorry for you to learn this the hard way.
They don't make videos like they used to... this was incredibly informative, thanks for sharing!
Thanks John!
This video was packed to the nuts with extremely useful info. The tips about machining the shaft and mitigating side loads are gonna save me some major headaches down the road.
Some info I never knew before this. Like removal of the rotor core permanently loses 2/3rd mag field. Lots of other great stuff. No shortage of volume :P Thanks much Best,..C
very informative video. thanks for sharing.
Hello my name is Lucas Dublanc from Argentina, it cost me a lot to reach you, I needed to know if you as manufacturers of electric stepper motors, what materials in your sheets do you use? are:
Do you laminate silicon steel sheets? (Yes: 5Fe)?
other sheet metal materials?
silicon sheet steel?
SID-ELE1?
And I don't know what thickness maybe?
Thank you so much
Min 3:31
That's not info we give out. Sure you understand. Thanks.
btw i opened up my nema 23 i take out that shaft and when i put it back then i found that before opening motor i used to feel steps in shaft but when i opened and put it back then it loose its stepping i no more capable feel that steps and now rotates freely and when i gave power it vibarates only and dont rotate any one have idea what i did i wrong in putting everything back.
When you take the rotor out, you've lost about 40% of your magnet strength. You'll need to purchase a replacement. No way to fix as you'd need a magnetizer machine to re-magnetize the rotor. You should never take the rotor out. Sorry for you to learn this the hard way.
@@JoHoMoCo 🙁🙁🙁
@@JoHoMoCo but i have seen in some videos and even you too take out that
@@devendrasuthar5530 Yes, as a demonstration of what it looks like inside but I do not re-assemble and run the motor. Physics doesn't change.
@@JoHoMoCo i think make a video on that one do that such kind of silly mistakes