The standardized NEMA 17 form factor allows this motor to drop into most commercial hardware frames. 42.3 mm Mounting Hole Distance: 31.0 mm 31.0 mm center-to-center Thread Type: M3 tapped holes (typically 4.5 mm depth limit)
42mm x 42mm (NEMA 17 frame) with a 34mm body length. Shaft Diameter: 5mm (typically D-shaped). Phase: 2-Phase hybrid stepper. Application Details
If you are upgrading or tuning your printer’s motors, it’s critical to check the motor label and set the correct Vref accordingly, as using the wrong value can cause overheating and layer shifting.
If you can't find the datasheet, consider reaching out to the supplier or manufacturer directly. They should be able to provide you with the specifications or point you in the right direction. Ensure any specifications you find match the physical motor you have, as clones or similar models might have slight variations.
. This is normal behavior for hybrid steppers, though active cooling or heat sinks are recommended if enclosed. Driving the BJ42D17-26V10
| Wire Color (common) | Phase | |---------------------|-------| | Black | A+ | | Green | A– | | Red | B+ | | Blue | B– |
Unlike low-inductance motors, the BJ42D15 26V10 exhibits high inductance (approx. 28mH). This results in a specific torque curve:
Coil test: Resistance between A+ & A– = 10 Ω; between B+ & B– = 10 Ω; between any A and any B = open circuit.
The standardized NEMA 17 form factor allows this motor to drop into most commercial hardware frames. 42.3 mm Mounting Hole Distance: 31.0 mm 31.0 mm center-to-center Thread Type: M3 tapped holes (typically 4.5 mm depth limit)
42mm x 42mm (NEMA 17 frame) with a 34mm body length. Shaft Diameter: 5mm (typically D-shaped). Phase: 2-Phase hybrid stepper. Application Details
If you are upgrading or tuning your printer’s motors, it’s critical to check the motor label and set the correct Vref accordingly, as using the wrong value can cause overheating and layer shifting. bj42d15 26v10 stepper motor datasheet
If you can't find the datasheet, consider reaching out to the supplier or manufacturer directly. They should be able to provide you with the specifications or point you in the right direction. Ensure any specifications you find match the physical motor you have, as clones or similar models might have slight variations.
. This is normal behavior for hybrid steppers, though active cooling or heat sinks are recommended if enclosed. Driving the BJ42D17-26V10 The standardized NEMA 17 form factor allows this
| Wire Color (common) | Phase | |---------------------|-------| | Black | A+ | | Green | A– | | Red | B+ | | Blue | B– |
Unlike low-inductance motors, the BJ42D15 26V10 exhibits high inductance (approx. 28mH). This results in a specific torque curve: Phase: 2-Phase hybrid stepper
Coil test: Resistance between A+ & A– = 10 Ω; between B+ & B– = 10 Ω; between any A and any B = open circuit.