Q.Is there any way to suppress the temperature rise of stepper motors (including αSTEP)?
The following methods are measures to prevent a temperature rise in the stepper motor.
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Reduce operating duty
Stepper motors tend to generate more heat during operation than during standstill, meaning it is possible to reduce heat generation by lowering operating duty. Operating duty is calculated using the following formula. As a reference, the stepper motor should be used at an operating duty of 50 % or less.\(\bbox[8pt, border: 1px solid black]{ \begin{align} \text{Operating duty} =\frac{\text{Running time}}{ \text{Running time}+\text{Stop Time}}\times100\end{align}}\) -
Use a mounting plate with good heat conductivity
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Adjust the operating current
Heat generation by the stepper motor is proportional to the setting value of the operating current.
This means heat generation can be controlled by narrowing down the current value.
However, since the torque also deteriorates with the current value, adjust only when there is a margin of torque.
Product Category: αSTEP, stepper motors
Model and Series: General
Description: How to Use/Setting Method, Abnormalities and Troubles
FAQ No.: 196
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