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  1. #1
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    Oct 2006
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    what are these things?

    Hi, I bought a bunch of motors on the cheap.

    A number of them are GBM 42BYGH045c and 42BYGH130c.
    They are quiet small so I guess not useful.

    Looks like they came from Jameco but I can't find specs anywhere.

    They are 4 wire so obv. bipoller. How can I find out if they are any use.
    Can I just start with 0.5a and see when they get to hot or what?

  2. #2
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    Look on Google for 42BYG & 42BYGH

    I'd start at 24vdc and 0.5A, I'd also make an arm with weights to measure torque.

    Nema 17 are not useless, you just have to size the motor. I use a couple on my cnc etch-a-sketch :-)

  3. #3
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    They are manufactured by GBM, we sell those two motors to a customer in very high numbers, you most likely got them from one of their machines.
    We have full datasheets for them if you want them.
    PM me and i can get it to you next week when i am back in the office.

    Quote Originally Posted by hardwic View Post
    Hi, I bought a bunch of motors on the cheap.

    A number of them are GBM 42BYGH045c and 42BYGH130c.
    They are quiet small so I guess not useful.

    Looks like they came from Jameco but I can't find specs anywhere.

    They are 4 wire so obv. bipoller. How can I find out if they are any use.
    Can I just start with 0.5a and see when they get to hot or what?
    Motion Control Products Ltd
    www.motioncontrolproducts.co.uk

  4. #4
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    Thanks for the help, much appreciated.

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