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  1. #1
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    CAD of a NEMA 23 Stepper Motor?

    Does anyone know where I could download a 3d model of a nema 23 stepper motor? I am playing around with designing my table, and it would save me some time (plus help guarantee I don't make some bonehead mistake) if I don't have to model the motor myself.

    Thanks!

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    just guessing, but wouldn't they vary in size depending on the manufacturer; but only having the same bolt pattern/locations? So it won't be an exact true dimension (but maybe close enough)??

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    What format? I can post a SolidWorks one later.
    Gerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by ger21 View Post
    What format? I can post a SolidWorks one later.
    Thanks! I use Rhino, which I don't think can import a solidworks file. It does import IGES, STEP, AutoCAD, stl and 3dStudio. Can you export to one of those formats?

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    Simplified, modeled in Inventor 2009, saved out as .step file. Hope this helps out.
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    Matt P.
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    Perfect! Just what I was looking for. Thanks a million! :banana:

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    Your welcome, glad I could help out! Let me know if there are other things you're looking for, I might have them. I've got lot's of 80/20 stuff, some bearings, motors, pulleys, etc.:cheers:
    Matt P.
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    Here's another.
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    Gerry

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  9. #9
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    I was looking for this.
    Imported it in Solidworks 2010.

    Perfect!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpre55 View Post
    Your welcome, glad I could help out! Let me know if there are other things you're looking for, I might have them. I've got lot's of 80/20 stuff, some bearings, motors, pulleys, etc.:cheers:
    hey buddy, do you have pully in Sketchup format?

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    Sorry, I have not used Sketchup yet.

    I could use some pulleys and bearings as I am designing a CNC conversion for my Super X3 mill.

    Thanks,

    Jos
    the Netherlands

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    I second the sketchup model...that would def be nice. I made a guestimation model, unless the bolts are spaced 2.5in apart it's gunna be wrong.

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    I have STL and IEGS IMPORT plugin for Sketchup but I'm not sure whether the models can be then edited. I just never tried them.

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    Do you ave one for a NEMA 34 Stepper?
    That would be great,

    Jos
    Holland


    Quote Originally Posted by ger21 View Post
    Here's another.

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    The Oriental motors website includes download of Motor models in various CAD formats.

    Here is a link to the NEMA 34 page:
    http://catalog.orientalmotor.com/ite...=prod&filter=0

    And to the download engine:

    http://oem.cadregister.com/asp/PPOW_...296AA&viewID=3
    Regards,
    Mark

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    Thanks Mark for your swift reply.

    Jos
    Holland

    Quote Originally Posted by RotarySMP View Post
    The Oriental motors website includes download of Motor models in various CAD formats.

    Here is a link to the NEMA 34 page:
    http://catalog.orientalmotor.com/ite...=prod&filter=0

    And to the download engine:

    http://oem.cadregister.com/asp/PPOW_...296AA&viewID=3

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    Cncrouterparts has nema23 router mounts that can be downloaded in sketchup, dxf, and pdf formats. http://www.cncrouterparts.com/produc...products_id=30

    They have nema 34in DXF and pdf formats. http://www.cncrouterparts.com/produc...products_id=31

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    I found a German source for a big collection of CAD files.
    Ranging from teeth gear to computer parts.

    http://solidworks.cad.de/

    Look in Bibliothek

    It is well worth to have a look even if it is in German.

    Jos PA0AMX

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