Str8 motor table, Step 2: setting the current, 18 str4/8 hardware manual – Applied Motion STR4 User Manual

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STR4/8 Hardware Manual

920-0030J

5/12/2015

Step 2: Setting the Current

The maximum current for the motor you have selected is set automatically when you set the

rotary switch. But you may want to reduce the current to save power or lower motor tempera-

ture. This is important if the motor is not mounted to a surface that will help it dissipate heat or

if the ambient temperature is expected to be high.

Step motors produce torque in direct proportion to current, but the amount of heat generated

is roughly proportional to the square of the current. If you operate the motor at 90% of rated

current, you’ll get 90% of the rated torque. But the motor will produce approximately 81% as

much heat. At 70% current, the torque is reduced to 70% and the heating to about 50%.

Two of the small DIP switches on the front of the STR drive are used to set the percent of rated

STR8 Motor Table

Motor

Wiring

Drive Cur-

rent Amps,

peak of sine

Holding Torque

oz-in

Rotor Inertia

g-cm

2

Switch

0

reserved for custom configurations

1
2
3

HT23-603

parallel

6

354

750

4

HT23-394/594

parallel

3.4

76.6

120

5

HT23-398/598

parallel

5

177

300

6

HT23-401/601

parallel

5

264

480

7

HT24-100

4 leads

3.36

123

280

8

HT24-105

4 leads

4.8

177

450

9

HT24-108

4 leads

4.8

354

900

A

HT34-485

parallel

8

507

1400

B

HT34-486

parallel

8

965

2680

C

HT34-487

parallel

8

1439

4000

D

HT34-504

parallel

7.56

396

1100

E

HT34-505

parallel

7.56

849

1850

F

HT34-506

parallel

6.72

1260

2750

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