Thread: Motors and leadscrews
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	13-05-2009 #2
Hi, the other more qualified guys will be along to give you the right methods’ of doing the above.
What I can tip you with however is, motors with a lower inductance communicate faster/better with the driver cards, what this means is you get better speeds from the motor when changing direction and so on.
The trade off seems to be finding a motor with low inductance that has a high holding torque.Lee
 
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