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    as the motor current is set by the stepper driver and does not change with the mechanical load

    from various data sheets I have looked at motors are designed normally run at 70 C to 80 C

    I would expect the motor to heat up to a maximum value in the first hour or two assuming there is no current reduction when the axis is idle

    In the confined space inside a 80mm square tube
    with only a 7 or 8 mm gap around the motor
    I would consider using a fan to force air past the motor

    how are you going to mount the motor inside of the tube so you can adjust its alignment with the ball screw ?

    John

    PS
    I have no idea of how much effect it will have but
    having the motor enclosed in a metal tube could change the amount of heating of the motor due to changes in the eddy currents in the motor and possibly eddy current heating of the tube
    Last edited by john swift; 27-07-2018 at 11:52 AM.

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