Stepper rating for Triac upgrade?

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Stepper rating for Triac upgrade?

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    Mark Slatter
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      Hi all,

      I am finally getting round to upgrading my Denford Triac to being usable, I have spotted some closed loop steppers on ebay from Longs Motors. Would 5Nm be ok for X and Y, and 9Nm for Z?

      Any advice appreciated, thanks!

      Edited By Mark Slatter on 29/05/2019 14:05:15

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      Mark Slatter
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        #411502
        Emgee
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          @emgee

          Hi Mark, compare them with the size/power output of the originals, allow a little over that for the retrofit.
          The sizes quoted seem to be more than adequate for the job but ensure you have working limits on all axis before use.

          Emgee

          #411551
          Mark Slatter
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            @markslatter13251

            Hi Emgee, many thanks for your reply. A Google search did bring up a Denford PDF showing the holding torques on the Triac. For X and Y their motors give 193Ncm, and 700Ncm for Z. So as you suggested the motors I found should be plenty, especially as they are closed loop.

            Good idea about the limit switches though!

            #412002
            Nick Hulme
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              @nickhulme30114

              Servo.

              #412033
              David Colwill
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                @davidcolwill19261

                Hi,

                I did mine years ago. I can't remember what specs mine were but since a 12nm is raising the knee of my bridgeport clone I can't see you having any trouble at all with the motors you have suggested. I don't see any point in spending the extra money on servos unless you want to terrify yourself watching the thing fly around in a blur.

                Does your triac have the tool changer?

                Regards.

                David

                #412113
                Mark Slatter
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                  @markslatter13251

                  Hi David,

                  It sounds like I'm playing it well on the safe side by all accounts! Did you CNC your Bridgeport, or just power the knee?

                  My Triac must be one of the earlier models as it does not have the tool changer.

                  #412118
                  Michael Briggs
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                    @michaelbriggs82422

                    My Triac has the original steppers, performs very well. If yours is unusable I would suggest that the problem could be with the electronics rather than the motors.

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