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Nema 23 Stepper Motor 4.2A 3.0Nm (425oz.in) 100mm Length with 8mm Shaft for CNC Mill Lathe Router

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About this item

  • Nema 23 100mm length stepper motor.
  • 3.0Nm (425oz.in) torque.
  • The most powerful Nema 23 stepper motor available. Ideal for CNC Mill Lathe Router.
  • Recommend using stepper motor driver with voltage of 24-50VDC and at least 4.2A current.
  • 8mm motor shaft.


Specifications:

  • Step Angle: 1.8°
  • Holding Torque: 3.0Nm(425oz.in)
  • Rated Current/phase: 4.2A
  • Phase Resistance: 0.9ohms
  • Recommended Voltage: 24-48V
  • Inductance: 3.8mH±20%(1KHz)
  • Weight: 1.8kg
  • Lead Length: 30cm
  • 8mm Motor Shaft

Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
not sure whats up with these but they have zero torque. literally if i hold the ball screw with 2 fingers i can stop it from moving. needless to say it gets out of sync very easy.. not sure ive tried everything i can think of and asked on forums.
Asktoro
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2022
Fit and finish seems pretty decent for the price. I ran them for more than 400 hours and they're still just as good as they were out of the box.
Steve Masuch
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022
Used to replace the motor on my motorized Z axis for Chinese 100w CO2 laser for converting to auto focus.
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2021
Used this to replace the AC motor on the Z access of my 900X600 laser cutter. Connected to the laser cutter Z access allows me to change the focus throughout jobs.I wanted something big enough and this one drives it without missing any steps. This motor is pretty big. About 2 to 2.5X bigger than the X and Y steppers on my cutter. I setup the stepper driver with the minimum micro-stepping to preserve as much torque as possible. A high level of micro-stepping is not needed on the Z access anyway. Driving with the stock 24V supply.Found out I could lower the current setting and it still drives fine probably due to this motors size. Also set the hold current to be 1/2 the stepping current to reduce heating of the motor while holding.VERY pleased with this motor for this application. Working like a charm for the last several months of use.
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2019
Bought these for my first CNC build.Motors work great without issue.Once I received them, a quick web search of the model/part number gave me a data sheet, which gave me everything I needed to hook them up.If you are a newb like me, keep in mind the 4.2a current rating.A cheap $7 driver wont cut it. These bad boys need big-boy drivers.When construction was complete, and testing began, cheap drivers worked fine.When cutting, the cheap drivers just couldn't keep up. Spend the money to buy good drivers to take full advantage of these motors performance.
Bcon
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2018
Quality motor lots of torque and a great price! And did I say LOTS of torque.
nick wheeler
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2018
Have run these for a bit now and they work well.At 48 volts, can max out at speeds of 240 ipm before they stall.
Kyle
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2018
I was surprised to see such a large stepper for so cheap, so I decided to buy one and see how well it was put together.Well, I've since bought two more, and I plan on using them in a CNC router/milling machine. These are pretty well-made. I think my only real complaint is that the shaft is a D-shaft and not a keyed shaft, but I suppose it probably won't matter in the end. Can't wait to get the machine running. I did test the motor, and while I don't have a way to verify the torque rating, it seems relatively accurate. Given the price, I don't think I'd mind if it only really did 75% of the "rated" torque.
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