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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Look again because now they have 25 and 32 versions.
    Found it and sent them email. Thanks.


    These are what I use. They are not the cheapest and for not much more money you can get servos, but like I say they are simple and reliable without any of the hassles servos introduce. I've fit dozens of sets so far and never had a single issue.

    Those got very high inductance. 18 mH. Is this issue? They operate on high voltage to compensate i guess and three phases. These do not need power supply, right?

    On the other forum I was reading that most important is low inductance, because it enables torque at higher rpm. I am not able to find toque curve for these.

    Previously I was looking at these. 2 mH, 5 Nm
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Free-Ship-4.../274560683235?

    But can't find torque curves for either of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ale View Post
    Those got very high inductance. 18 mH. Is this issue? They operate on high voltage to compensate i guess and three phases. These do not need power supply, right?

    On the other forum I was reading that most important is low inductance, because it enables torque at higher rpm. I am not able to find toque curve for these..
    It's all relative to the Voltage, these run on 220Vac so higher inductance isn't an issue. Like I say I've fit dozens of sets and I now stock these motors/drives and fit them to all the larger machines I build. They spin fast and have plenty of torque.

    For instance, the vertical 10 x 5 router I recently built uses a single 10Nm motor on the gantry (X-Axis) with a rotating ball nut that lifts the Z-axis which carriers a heavy ATC spindle and all the pneumatics, etc. That motor lifted my friend who weighs 120Kg and the spindle etc clean off the floor at 15mtr/min so I wouldn't be too worried about high inductance or lack of torque.

    No, they don't need PSU they run directly from the mains supply.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ale View Post
    Previously I was looking at these. 2 mH, 5 Nm
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Free-Ship-4.../274560683235?

    But can't find torque curves for either of them.
    I wouldn't trust that datasheet, I've never seen any Nema 34 motor with 2Mh inductance, most 3-4Nm Nema 23/4 have an higher inductance than that.
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

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