Originally posted by MKB
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I turned up some new info on steppers. Looks like my idea about using a dead DC motor for the dummy motor on the belt traverse was better than I knew and replacing the rotor with a bare shaft a worse one. Steppers seem to need a load inertia about equal to their own rotational inertia to do a good job. A DC motor of the same frame size gives about the right load inertia for stability, and if not dead would give a DC voltage which is proportional to traverse speed for feedback if that were ever needed.
It could also be shorted to provide instant electronic braking on the traverse, so you could use the dummy DC motor to assist the stepper in stopping and reversing at the end of a traverse.
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