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=480 Step Per Revolution Nema 17=
=480 Step Per Revolution Nema 17 by David Hartkop=
*'''https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1362555 - amazing work'''
*'''https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1362555 - amazing work'''
:*https://www.ideapropulsionsystems.com/david-hartkop-resume
:*https://www.ideapropulsionsystems.com/david-hartkop-resume
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*Is this the same as [[Strain Wave Gear]]?
*Is this the same as [[Strain Wave Gear]]?


=Simple Versions=
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=See Also=
=See Also=
*[[Simple Stepper Motors]]
*[[Open Source Motor/Engine Construction Set]]
*[[Open Source Motor/Engine Construction Set]]
*'''[[45 kW DIY Motor]]'''  
*'''[[45 kW DIY Motor]]'''  

Revision as of 00:05, 12 April 2019

480 Step Per Revolution Nema 17 by David Hartkop

  • Concept of split annulus gearbox or split annulus planetary gear - which gets a very large geardown in a super compact form factor - much improved over the stacked planetary gear!!!! Game changer for high torque, low speed applications.
  • See example at Hackaday - [2]
  • Is this the same as Strain Wave Gear?

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