I'm not quite sure I understand the diagram sorry. Is the object supported vertically by the same rope that's moving it side to side? Or is hanging on a different (tight) rope, and you have a separate line connected to the motor to pull it? What does the pulley do, etc.
Also I'm not sure a stepper motor makes sense - if you're moving an object over large distances, then having a motor that can be precisely turned fractions of a revolution isn't necessary. You'd be much better off with a regular motor / gearbox and using switches or sensors to detect where your object is.
Driver for NEMA 17 stepper motor ?
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Hi Jimmo, by watching few stepper motor videos, i thought stepper motor is suitable for my idea and my idea is same as below diagram and red one is the object which will move forward and backward which tied to the belt.jimmo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 12:36 pmI'm not quite sure I understand the diagram sorry. Is the object supported vertically by the same rope that's moving it side to side? Or is hanging on a different (tight) rope, and you have a separate line connected to the motor to pull it? What does the pulley do, etc.
Also I'm not sure a stepper motor makes sense - if you're moving an object over large distances, then having a motor that can be precisely turned fractions of a revolution isn't necessary. You'd be much better off with a regular motor / gearbox and using switches or sensors to detect where your object is.
Re: Driver for NEMA 17 stepper motor ?
I agree with @jimmo: You don't need the precise positioning that a stepper provides since you are moving the object over distances much larger than the size of the motor.
Thanks for updating the diagram. Is this a conveyer belt? How heavy is the belt? Is the belt being supported? You are going to need some more detailed mechanical engineering design calculations before fabricating something like this over such large distances.
Thanks for updating the diagram. Is this a conveyer belt? How heavy is the belt? Is the belt being supported? You are going to need some more detailed mechanical engineering design calculations before fabricating something like this over such large distances.
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ok..then, let me check with some of mechanical engineer by discussing my idea and will get some inputs from them. Later i will think how to proceed further.rpr wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 8:10 pmI agree with @jimmo: You don't need the precise positioning that a stepper provides since you are moving the object over distances much larger than the size of the motor.
Thanks for updating the diagram. Is this a conveyer belt? How heavy is the belt? Is the belt being supported? You are going to need some more detailed mechanical engineering design calculations before fabricating something like this over such large distances.
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I'm still irritated by you statement about the distance:
That is quite a number and requires solid construction work, with intermediate supports, solid belts and large engines, ... Clearly beyond of what is normally considered here. So are these numbers correct?(i.e 500 to 1000 meters or above)
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Hi Robert, it was very difficult and hard to holding 20 liters of liquid box on back (like school bag) and spray pesticides in paddy fields . i saw few videos of stepper motors and got an idea, with the help of stepper motors we move the pipe on paddy fields from one end to other end by placing the liquid box at one end . And i have no idea about stepper motors. so, i though i can get help in this forum to implement this. But as per jimmo, i came to know stepper is not right choice for my idea and thinking how to achieve. few people achieved by using drone.Roberthh wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 7:56 amI'm still irritated by you statement about the distance:That is quite a number and requires solid construction work, with intermediate supports, solid belts and large engines, ... Clearly beyond of what is normally considered here. So are these numbers correct?(i.e 500 to 1000 meters or above)
sample video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=658c3yh0CF4