Well, it becomes clear with the clear path for a few different reasons.
First is the 90 day trial period. Yes I have already tried that and had to return one motor. It was not strong enough to do the job I needed. So question for you George, are you offering the same return policy on your motor kits? I was able to return motor and purchase another without talking to a single person. Did it on line. I did pay for the second motor as I wanted it quickly. The new motor showed up and when they received the other motor I got the credit quickly. I know I did not over buy for my machine.
Second, the resolution of the enhanced encoder is 6,400 pulse count and steps per rotation. This can be changed up or down in software but the motor's smallest step is .06 degrees. This comes in handy for a faster screw. It does cause an issue, if you don't know how to handle it, with mach 3 and the speed limits you hit with the output frequency.
Third, the clearpath has a usb connector on the back of the motor for tuning, diagnostics, and other useful information. Here I believe it maybe possible that the leashine does as well. Please elaborate here George as I am curious.
Fourth, the feedback signal from the motor can be used to halt Mach 3 when there is an issue or a crash. Again I would assume that the leashine are capable of this as well.
Fifth, and this is important, easy integration for any setup that was designed for an actual stepper motor. Since we have paved the way, it should be easier for others to follow.
Come on in the water warm.
Jim.
Awesome warm water , just what i have been waiting for . Can you shed some light on what the gain are using Clearpath.
Don't tell me, tell the people looking for motor kits? i don't know why you telling stuff.
Just tell benefits of BLDC motor
Tell me how it can have more torque then a stepper without any belt reduction.
I am truly amazed by the fact that you don't need reduction and have motor torque than 1133oz stepper for low end . Most cutting is 150 to 300 ipm in heavy cutting.Lots of times less.
Im just in trying to grip the info on this.
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