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    I've run a stepper based machine for several years and when configured conservatively it will not loose steps under normal conditions. But if you are looking for something else maybe try EasyServo, its steppers that offer some of the features of servos but still easy to set up. Not sure about how the cost compares to the stepper motors you have in mind. They are basically steppers with build in encoders and run closed loop. They will try to correct lost steps and if they can't they would stop and give a fault signal it the error goes over a configurable amount of steps + some other cool features not really possible on other steppers without encoders. They also have a model for 110-220 volt AC so no power supplies required for those.

    Nice video made by JazzCNC of how they work
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMZdCcLQc4M

    Company that makes them
    http://www.leadshine.com/category.aspx?type=products&category=easy-servo-products


    I got them but my machine is in the build process so I have no idea how well they will work. I have played with them and its easy to get them running and the configuration software also allows many parameters to be modified if need be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitchejc View Post
    I got them but my machine is in the build process so I have no idea how well they will work. I have played with them and its easy to get them running and the configuration software also allows many parameters to be modified if need be.
    Thanks, just thought there is some DIY made way but it is ok when it is reliable with careful set-up and parameters.
    As you said the first to "play" and know the new built machine to find its sweet points.
    In this thread and (others) you can find opinion of JAZZCNC of easyservo and he says it works excellent.
    Little bit expensive but you have them and you can compare the price.
    Could you tell this comparing the same torque stepper pls?
    Last edited by vargai; 13-01-2015 at 09:56 PM.

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