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These 1000mm stepper motor cables are designed for optimal performance in 3D printers and CNC applications. Featuring XH2.54 4Pin to PH2.0 6Pin connectors, they ensure excellent conductivity and durability, making them a must-have for any tech-savvy DIY enthusiast.
D**N
Great wire for the price
Very cheap it did not disappointed. If you need another wire configuration using a push pin you can remove and rearrange the wires by pushing in the metal tabs... I would recommend bending the tabs out slightly after for snug fit
A**R
Fit and finish is what I expected
To do a modification to a machine
T**D
Good motors, check your wiring twice
These are decent motors. Run them at a lower current than you might others, and check the wiring, and always be mindful of the stepper driver temp as well as the motor.
K**G
Four well made motors at a good price.
Four well made motors at a good price. They fit the standard NEMA17 stepper dimensions.They come with a mounting bracket, a 1m cable, and a bag of hardware.The bracket is plastic. Makes it light weight. Also means you will melt it if you push these steppers too hard.The hardware will mount the motor to the bracket, and maybe the bracket to your printer / laser / CNC.The cable is light duty. It's resistance is consistent with 30 gauge, so you aren't going to be pushing more than about 800ma through it. It’s not a real tight fit in the motor, so you will want to hot glue it in place to prevent problems. That’s a good practice anyway.The motors I received tested at 2.4 ohms DC resistance and 3.2 mH inductance on each phase. Within the stated specs.Don't try to run these motors at the stated 1.5a, you will burn them up! That's not meant to be their operating current. Even at 800ma, my printer setup would dissipate around 20 watts between the X and Y motors when printing at 100mm/S. 500-600ma is a much healthier current with enough torque for me and 8-12 watts X+Y max (much less in practice), so the motors don't get overly hot.I wont be using the brackets or cables, but I'm happy with the motors.
K**R
great liitle steppers
i bought these for the laser engraver i built from scratch. they are slim and do the job at 20,000 mm/m they are fast but you cannot get them going too fast or they send some weird feedback to the board and stalls it out and you have to power cycle the entire thing.
S**U
High torque, but gets warm
I ordered these for several project ideas. These come with plastic mounting brackets, and screws needed to mount the motor, and T-nuts for connecting to the typical 3-d printer frames. Also included were 1-meter cables (6-pin connector at motor end, standard 4-pin at other end)I tested these at 1A per phase, and the motors got warm (45-50C with several hours run time), but not overly so. At lower currents, they tended to buzz a bit. They seemed to work better at 1/8 or 1/16 microstepping, at least with my stepper motor controllers (A4988). There was plenty of torque to drive a belt (X/Y) or leadscrew (Z) with any resonable load on them.Unlike other reviewers, I did not have any issue with the connectors staying connected--I can lift the motor by the attached cable.
R**Y
Strange wiring. =\
I think this product changed to just wires half way through as reviews below are for the motor as well...Strange... Why not make a new listing so it is more clear?As mentioned by Stephen and in the photo the wires are pinned in a strange order on the 6 pin side.I plugged them into my extruder and it skipped and cranked loudly. I almost returned them until I saw another product showing that clearly in the main pics.Just get a tiny flat head to pry up the tabs gently and pull the pins out. Push back in to rein as needed to match what you require. IE check how the pins should be ordered from the original if you have it.
R**W
Great upgrade for my little CNC machine.
Same formfactor as the previous motors on my 3018, just a little longer. Quieter and more torque, it was a quick and inexpensive upgrade. I had no issues with install and have no complaints. I only run my machine for 15 or 20 minutes at a time, mostly cutting openings in control panels or cutting patterns or letters from foam.
E**C
Read this first!
Other reviews complain about the wires crossing over. I have MANY stepper motors, so read carefully: This cable works as-is for STOCK Creality stepper motors, but needs rewiring for other stepper motors. Try this cable in your 3D printer, and if the motor “jitters” (rocks back and forth), then you will need to rewire the pins in straight-through mode. If the motor just turns in the same direction, then congrats. The headers are super easy to rewire with a tiny screwdriver too, just lift the little tabs slightly and pull out the pins.
M**N
Works well with Bluino ESP32 balancing robot
Good torque for a robot, and quiet too.
D**H
Bon produit mais attention.
Très bon câble mais il faut savoir si c’est compatible. J’ai du inversé deux câble pour la Ender 3 pour que ça fonctionne. Autrement c’est good.
A**R
Well packaged, work as described, quiet.
Have these on a custom 3d printer, works as required, well packaged, comes with mounting brackets, hardware and cables. Seems to be well made, not sure on longevity yet.
K**.
Cheap, powerful, works great, silent with TMC drivers, remain cool, arrive with brackets and t-nuts.
I was looking for NEMA17 motors( 17HS4401) in order to CNCize by Proxxon MF70 mill. This model and vendor are pretty new at Amazon, I believe that's the reason why their price is a little bit lower comparing to another Chinease vendors.Pros:1) Cheap2) Powerful,3) silent with TMC drivers4) remain cool5) arrive with brackets and t-nuts.6) the cable length is ~1m including connectors or 99cm of the pure wire.Cons:1) there are only 2 motors in pack. For CNCization or 3d printers you need at least 3.Overall -- happy. They work the same way as stepperonline motors, I hope they will be durable enough.
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