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    GECKO GUYS ! G540 / G250 Users what steppers do you recommend from UK suppliers

    UK GECKO GUYS ! G540 / G250 Users what steppers do you recommend from UK suppliers


    Hey Guys

    This is my first post on the forums so be gentle

    Im just starting my first CNC router for wood and light ALU milling around 800mm x 400mm table with probably a 10 pitch lead 5 on the Z

    Im looking to import a G540 from Keling as even after import tax it still works out cheaper than buying one in the UK about £200 .

    i have been looking around and it seems quite hard to match up some lower induction steppers keeping near the 3.5amps from a UK supplier just wondered what you Gecko guys are using that seem a good optimum match,maybe i am being too anal. (im looking to run at 48v maybe 43v)

    This link could be useful if anyone else is looking to import to work out the taxes you can even state a ebay listing number .

    Duty Calculator


    Best Regards

    Koog

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    I use these from Motion Control Products on my X2 mill - not spot on match but work well enough for me.........and they were cheap!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kawazuki View Post
    I use these from Motion Control Products on my X2 mill - not spot on match but work well enough for me.........and they were cheap!
    Thanks for the reply Kawazuki i guess your running 36-40v in parallel ?

    Cheers

    koog

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    Finally met Keling at a show this past week.

    He sells a good line of steppers. If you're going to pay freight and duty on the 540, why not just order your steppers from him.

    And by the way, I think he gives you a discount on the 540 if you buy other things from him.

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by TarHeelTom View Post
    Finally met Keling at a show this past week.

    He sells a good line of steppers. If you're going to pay freight and duty on the 540, why not just order your steppers from him.

    And by the way, I think he gives you a discount on the 540 if you buy other things from him.

    Tom
    Yer i looked into that TarHeelTom but with the extra weight and import tax the 3 steppers work out at around £150 ($239)

    3 of these run to £72($114) delivered in the UK i think the inductance (3.2) running the Drives at 48v isnt too bad ? and there 0.7AMP over spec to the G540 but importing is still an option

    http:
    //www.cnc4you.co.uk/resources/60BYGH301B.PDF


    i looked at some of the chinese stepper vendors on ebay and some would look ideal by there specs but i just wonder at what you will actually get.:violin:

    Thanks

    Koog

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    Quote Originally Posted by koogar View Post
    Thanks for the reply Kawazuki i guess your running 36-40v in parallel ?

    Cheers

    koog
    Yep - self made power supply 30 - 0 - 30v Transformer, output gives me about 42-43v @ 11A after rectification and smoothing cap and steppers wired bi-polar parallel, all through a G540 version 3.

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