Stepper motor making a weird noise
Hi everyone,
I am converting a WM16 with the stock leadscrews until I can afford ball screws. The X and Y axis work fine, and the Z axis works fine moving up but when it moves down there is a horrible noise. I dont think it is skipping steps as it seems to be accurate but I dont want to damage any hardware (and its annoying). The noise is worse when it is moving slowly and gets better when I tighten the Z axis locking screws slightly, but then it struggles to move up. I'm thinking of getting a gas spring to take some of the load off the motor. I am running LinuxCNC.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Re: Stepper motor making a weird noise
The WM 18 has a gas spring in it, have you checked yours.
What size motors and what micro steps are you using have you put a belt reduction on the motors. I have done two conversions with the WM18 but used ball screws with nema 23 3.1Nm and linuxcnc
Re: Stepper motor making a weird noise
Theres no gas spring that I can see on the machine or in the column.
I'm using 4nm nema 23 steppers with no belt reduction and half stepping.
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Re: Stepper motor making a weird noise
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GeorgeS
Theres no gas spring that I can see on the machine or in the column.
I'm using 4nm nema 23 steppers with no belt reduction and half stepping.
I think I would increase the stepping and adjust the scale accordingly. I would also put a reduction belt on the Z axisAttachment 28330
Re: Stepper motor making a weird noise
Thanks, I've changed to a higher step count and it seems to have worked. I'll probably add a belt drive at some point too.
Re: Stepper motor making a weird noise
Yes, a stepper motor using full or even half-steps sounds like marbles in a concrete mixer! However, torque falls off as the microstep count goes up so there is a balance to be struck. Around x8 or x10 seems to be generally agreed to be a good compromise between smoothness and loss of torque. As long as whatever you are using to drive it can cope with the pulse frequency, anyway.