Stepper Motor Question
Stepper Motor Question
Hey guys, I wondering how hot the stepper motors should get. Mine gets really hot and you can't touch them for more than 4 seconds. Is that okay for the stepper motors? Should I stick a fan to them or something? Thanks for you time.
Re: Stepper Motor Question
Stepper motors should not get hot. The one exception is the Z-axis motor on M2s that shipped prior to sometime in early 2013. These have a higher resistance and get quite hot to the touch. If that's your problem, then you can try a fan, but in the end you can probably expect a shorter lifespan for that motor (mine died after two years). If it's any of the other motors, then something's wrong and you should contact MakerGear support right away.
Re: Stepper Motor Question
I agree with Tim. The only motor that gets hot is my Z-axis motor for my M2 - it hasn't given out yet, but it gets extremely hot to the touch. The only motor that gets warm (but not hot) would be the extruder motor - but that's dependent on how long the job's been running for. None of the X/Y motors get hot.
If any of of your x/y motors are heating up to a hot temperature, I'd suggest you get into contact with Makergear support ASAP. If your extruder motor's running hot too, that might be another problem.
If any of of your x/y motors are heating up to a hot temperature, I'd suggest you get into contact with Makergear support ASAP. If your extruder motor's running hot too, that might be another problem.
Re: Stepper Motor Question
The extruder motor runs at a higher current (~ 1A vs 0.7A of the X/Y motors), so it's expected it'll be a bit hotter.
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Re: Stepper Motor Question
yes, only motor that gets hot on any m2 made in the past 2 years is the extruder. my extruder runs around 60c. x and y around 40c. z is about room temp.
Re: Stepper Motor Question
Thanks for your help guys, I just sent in a support ticket