Originally Posted by
irving2008
You can ignore the 65v specification. This is NOT the voltage to use but the maximum voltage that can be applied to a winding before breakdown. All it tells you is that you shouldn't use more than 65v on the driver. The important spec is the 1.25A per winding. The other detail gleaned from the label is they are wired bipolar series, so the phase coils are in series - higher resistance, higher inductance - which means these motors are going to struggle to give torque at high speeds - but for your application they should satisfy to get you started. I would look for a 36 or 48v driver to get the best out of them (Gecko G540 for example), you may find them underpowered to get reasonable rapids on 24v. The Gecko might be overkill now, but gives you scope to upgrade the motors later.