Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
Have you taken in account of the voltage to the drives?
Hi Clive - I sort of guessed it as I'm no expert but I have a PSU rated at +24v @ 14.6 amp . At the moment I haven't tried just using the 3rd 178 oz Nema 23 it may be ok on the live jobs I 'm going to be doing. and the only difference in fixings is coupling size. The larger 23 I haven't purchased yet but is intended to spin the lathe chuck - in the event 178 needs some more torque at higher feed rates mainly for finishing cuts, although it may be way over the top. The lathe is basically a motorized wood copy lathe, I'm not machining anything that's precise, but if i can get a decent rpm and make a finishing cut of 1 to 0.5 mm without jamming - then it will have done the job intended. :)
First I'm going with a direct drive attempt as its very simple to set up. I also have a 1:2 pulley system I could try if that fails. And if that wont work I'll go for the 425oz.

1. x1
Manufacturer Part Number 23HS45-4204S
Step Angle 1.8°
Holding Torque 3.0Nm(425oz.in)
Rated Current/phase 4.2A
Phase Resistance 0.9ohms
Recommended Voltage 24-48V
Inductance 3.8mH±20%(1KHz)
Weight 1.8kg

2. x3

NEMA 23 MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS:
Holding Torque: 178 oz/inch
Mount : 56.4mm x 56.4mm
Shaft diameter: 6.35mm (1/4inch)
Rated current: 2.8A DC
Recommended Power Supply : 24-48VDC
Step angle: 1.8 degree