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The STEPPERONLINE Short Body Nema 17 Bipolar Step Motor is a compact yet powerful motor designed for DIY CNC applications. With a holding torque of 22.6 oz.in, a 1.8° step angle, and efficient performance at 1.0A current, this motor is perfect for precision tasks in various projects.
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Item Dimensions W x H | 1.65"W x 1.65"H |
J**E
Compact and Efficient - Ideal for Custom Projects
I used the Short Body Nema 17 Bipolar Stepper Motor for a motorized projector shelf project, and it has been exceptional. Its slim profile is a standout feature, especially when compared to other stepper motors, making it perfect for applications where space is a premium.Pairing it with a DRV8825 driver was a smooth process, and they work together flawlessly. The motor's performance is reliable and efficient, handling the movement of the projector shelf seamlessly. Its compact size does not compromise its power, which is impressive.For anyone looking for a stepper motor that is both space-efficient and powerful, this Nema 17 is an excellent choice. It's ideal for custom DIY projects or any application where a smaller form factor is desired without sacrificing functionality. Highly recommend for its performance and compact design.
C**T
Perfect for a Voron Afterburner or Stealthburner conversion.
Running this on an both an Afterburner and Stealthburner conversion for my Ender 3 printers.Love it. runs warm without missing steps, plenty of torque.
J**Y
Perfect lighter weight solution for a direct drive set up
I bought this to upgrade my stock stepper because I was upgrading the entire direct drive set up and wanted to shed some weight to help achieve higher printing speeds and this has worked perfectly. I paired with a genuine E3d Titan Aero extruder and went to thingiverse to print out a new carriage mount, motor mount, fan mounting bracket and bearings. Overall this new set up is about 25% lighter than my stock set up was and has been handling 100mm/s + no problem.For voltage settings after a few adjustments I have the run current at .75A and the hold current at .6A and these settings have worked perfectly with no skipped steps and the stepper barely gets warm to the touch.Just make sure to look up the correct wiring for this because it does not come with the JST connector and you will either need to install your own or splice it onto the connector form the previous stepper motor.Its been a few months since purchase and it works great
A**I
Works perfectly with skelestruder but wires are a bit short
Used this for the skelestruder on my PRUSA MK3, just had to set the current down to 300mA. Works very well, but you will need to extend the wiring as what is attached is not long enough to run from the extruder head to the control board.This is the only negative thing I can say about this, and this was due to my application. Shame they don't do this particular model with a plug socket design.
T**T
It is a great motor for a 1:3 gear ratio extruder, not a stock extruder
Edit: I understand now that to utilize this stepper motor for direct drive, you need at least a 1:3 gear ratio extruder. I purchased a bmg extruder clone and this stepper works wonderfully without skipping any steps. Below is my original uninformed review based on a stock style all metal extruder. I will leave that there for anyone thinking this is a drop in replacement for a non bmg style extruder.Original review:Its a great little stepper motor but I do not recommend it if you're looking to upgrade to direct drive extruder on an Ender 3. I have been playing with it for the past couple days and just cant seem to prevent it from skipping. At 13Ncm it just simply does not have enough torque. Maybe if you drop the speed of your prints down to about 20mm/s or so, it wouldn't skip as much, but that really defeats the purpose of switching to direct drive. I was hoping to fit the smaller/lighter motor to take tension off the x axis, but reading around it sounds like its not as big a deal as i had thought.I will probably just end up converting to the dual z if using the stock motor becomes problematic.All that said, I will keep this little motor around just for future projects. Like i said its great quality, Just not for direct drive.
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