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  1. #1
    I may have a Denford stepper - NEMA23 with circular body.... though to be honest you can replace with a fairly generic part.

    EDIT: Ignore that - I don't *think* that stepper in the first picture is an OEM part (unless Denford had very different designs - may be the case over the years). That looks like a fairly generic stepper tbh.

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    Thanks Doddy, is the stepper I have a NEMA 23, this one has 8 wires but 2 pairs are joined to each other so a standard 4 wire stepper will be ok I assume, I have just been diagnosed early onset of Alzheimer’s & vascular dementia so I have a tendency to do things without thinking properly, appreciate everyone’s help, regards Mike Click image for larger version. 

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