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  1. #1
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    4th Axis Motor Setup Parameters

    Hi,

    I have a question on the motor parameter setting for a 4th axis (rotary table). What is the unit of measure for calculating the number of steps per unit of measure? Is it 1 degree as a unit for a 4th axis?

    I understand the calculation for a ball-screw:
    200 step motor * 10ustep of drive * 5 threads per inch = steps per unit of measure (inch in this example) = 10000 steps.

    Would the rotary drive setting be:
    200 step motor * 10ustep of drive * 1 degree rotation = steps per unit of measure (degree in this example) = 2000 steps.

    Thanks,
    Robert

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    Is your 4th axis direct drive, or is there a gear or belt reduction?

    Step/unit is per degree, but you need the gearing to calculate that, unless it's direct drive, which would be 200*10/360.
    Gerry

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  3. #3
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    Thanks Gerry....

    Yes, it has a gear reduction. I though about posting that but figured it would have just confused the issue.

    Thanks for the info as the per degree was the part I was not sure about.

    Robert

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