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  1. #1
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    need help id 8 wires

    Hi all I need help with identifying wires on 34H2160-62-8A nema 34 12Nm 8 wires (white, black, red, yellow, orange, green, brown, blue) from ms motor world.
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    To find the phase pairs use an ohm meter and ring continuity. To find phase polarity, tape a tooth pick or some long stiff piece and tape it to the shaft to "magnify" the rotation. The take a D cell and connect a phase noting which way the step happens,clockwise or counterclockwise. Keep track so that you can determine whch lead connected to the + of the D cell makes it rotate the same direction. At the end you should be able to mark eah color pair belong to a phase, and which of the colors of the pair make it travel a certain direction. Thats enough to get you started so you can hook up a driver and determine the final pairing.
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    Nice ruler! :banana:

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    Take a look at this one, it could be match. You must translate colors from German.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pminmo View Post
    To find the phase pairs use an ohm meter and ring continuity. To find phase polarity, tape a tooth pick or some long stiff piece and tape it to the shaft to "magnify" the rotation. The take a D cell and connect a phase noting which way the step happens,clockwise or counterclockwise. Keep track so that you can determine whch lead connected to the + of the D cell makes it rotate the same direction. At the end you should be able to mark eah color pair belong to a phase, and which of the colors of the pair make it travel a certain direction. Thats enough to get you started so you can hook up a driver and determine the final pairing.
    I don't quite understand that but I know blue n black is 1 coil, red n yellow is 1 coil, green and brown is 1 coil, orange n white is 1 coil but I don't know how they arranged inside.

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    ok I just got this from my supplier but now the problem is my Japanese isn't good, can someone translate it for me? see my attachment.
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    15mgtar,

    I believe this is the wiring for your motor, you can double check it with a ohm meter as Phil has suggested.



    Jeff...
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