| ??? 10/03/06 11:58 Read: times  | 
#125699 - Pumps ? Responding to: ???'s previous message  | 
Omar Kazi said: 
The motor will be driving a pump, which would be pumping out chemicals. Omar, Thats a terrible thing to do with a stepper ! A little DC + gearbox would be much better. Are these peristaltic pumps ? Where are you getting the mechanisms for them from ? We have a UK source for a new project of our own, with good pricing. Steppers consume a lot of power when idle, and if you drop sync, you'll STILL need feedback to tell. How many pumps are running at once ? WHy not clutch and declutch the drive to each pump with a wrap-spring clutch from a line shaft etc etc. Drop me a line and I'll send you a phone number if you want to talk motor systems. Steve  | 
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