by FerrumD » Wed Apr 19, 2023 6:35 am
Thanks for all the replies.
I've pulled the trigger on a set of Clearpath SDSKs... and am really looking forward to put them on my machine.
The (open loop) Stepper's have been driving me crazy with their occasional missed steps and sometimes messing up parts because of it....
A few things for those here who may be looking at the same decision making:
I went with the Clearpath SDSK's over the Stepperonline's ISVT (BLDC) motors for a few notable reasons:
1. Pre-sales support... honestly, I can't speak highly enough of Teknic's support here. Above and beyond compared to many out there.
they swiftly and personally answered my questions, recommended the right size of motor after having described my application and sent them the spec sheet for my current steppers... then answered more questions, equally fast and thoroughly..
2. sealing of the motors... the Stepperonline motors list AVOID DUST, OIL, etc.. in their description... this is pretty difficult in a milling machine, milling steel, aluminium, wood, plastics...
The SDSKs are sealed properly...
3. The SDSKs have a great reputation from all I could gather with pretty much everyone liking them and hardly any issues anywhere.
Good and easy tuning software etc...
So yes, whilst I looked at essentially tripple the price, I looked at it as a longer-term investment.
And whilst I only run a small one-man business, it's still what puts food on my table.
Down-time of machines, messed up parts and non-working things cost more money to me than paying more initially.
essentially one of those "cry once, buy once" decisions.
In regards to needed accessories:
it's actually not as bad as it looks.
whilst Teknic offers advanced power supplies, and a bunch of other nice toys making wiring up everything neat and easy, it's not necessary.
In fact their tech-support confirmed my question if ANY decent 48V Powersupply (or other voltage) would be sufficiently ok, as long as it has enough power.
as I still have a 48V 600W supply from a differnt project I wanted to use.... so their support said: sure. should work well for my motors and application.
I don't think stepperonline's a bad option - in fact I have a few components from them in different projects. and they're working well.
Well I'm really looking forward to kick the steppers out of the mill's enclosure door.
they've given me more grieve and annoyances than I could care for.
it's kind of weird, my previous mill, whilst dated and underpowered in every aspect had closed loop servos... and whilst the machine had more issues (controller side and spindle) than I cared for, the old and worn servos' had been super reliable.
I didn't think too much about steppers vs. servos when I bought the retrofitted machine that I have now.... but over a short period of time: I really became annoyed with the open-loop steppers on it.
Sure they're not the most powerful things on the market... but they aren't the cheapest thing either (japanese made SANYODENKI SANMOTION F2 4A Nema23 stepper)... I can't figure out how people get happy with open loop systems like these... I've had a number of parts I make messed up just because missed steps of the steppers. that alone and the time to re-machine / re-make the parts was more money down the drain than the Servos I've ordered now.