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Integrated Stepper Motors
Estimating Stepper Motor Size:
"Pick the weight of the heaviest item you are pushing around. If it weighs 40lbs, use 40lbs. multiply it by the IPM [Inches Per Miniute] you want. Say that's 1,000 IPM. Divide the result by the magic number "531". The answer is 75.3 Watts".
Watts = IPM * Lbs / 531
or
Watts = torque (in in-oz) * RPM / 1351
Watts = amps * volts so you need a current and voltage rating that, when multiplied, reach more than your minimal required watts. In the example above, with a 75.3 watt power output requirement, you need a 4 amp motor driven at 24 volt motor or a 3 amp motor driven at 30 volt or ...
Here is that last line in a handy calculator with torque units conversion built in:
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This is generally going to me a more accurate estimate of the motor required for a mill or other system where a lead screw is pulling a load because the additional friction and mass of the system that moves the load is also included when you measure the torque required to turn the screw.
High torque integrated stepper motor with drives