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The FYSETC 36mm Motor Extruder Stepper Motor is a high-performance replacement part designed for various 3D printers, including the Sherpa Mini and Ender series. With a step angle of 1.8° and a robust holding torque of 120mN.m, this motor ensures precision and reliability. Made from durable stainless steel and featuring a 47.2-inch integrated cable, it’s engineered for optimal thermal control and longevity. Perfect for makers looking to enhance their 3D printing capabilities.
B**B
Needs way more current than the description says
Currently, I am using this motor on a DIY extruder with BondTech clone internals. I had to run the motor at 700ma to get smooth and consistent extrusion. At lower current, the extruder is clearly underextruding and makes a lot more noise. I verified the extruder spins smoothly without the motor attached and verified my gear tension is just tight enough to get consistent feeding to ensure the motor isn't working harder than necessary. I have a CHC Pro heat block with a Micro Swiss plated nozzle. It doesn't matter if I'm printing at 50 or 250mms, it needs at least 700ma to run well. I've had it as high as 850ma and it ran warm at that setting but it was still under 100F/38C. At 700ma it is cool to the touch, and cool enough that I haven't bothered measuring it. Overall, it runs well as long as I give it enough current and the only reason I am deducting a star is because I have to give it more current than the recommended amount for it to run properly.I did reach out to the seller to determine if it would be ok running at that current and initially they said no. Then in a follow-up reply they suggested I add a heatsink. I don't see the point in doing that given how cool it is running. Anyhow, I'll update this review if I have any issues, but for the price I paid, I'm content to roll the dice and see if it holds up.
N**E
Plug-and-play
No issues so far. Swapped my extruder from a more standard NEMA 17 stepper to this and just had to adjust the steps/mm to account for an added gear. Also had to lower the current since this runs at a fraction of the full-size stepper current.
K**D
Meh
I have two of these and both needed around .7 to have consistent extrusion running at 150 mm/s on a Voron 2.4. Both motors have basically failed on me now less than 11 months of owning.
C**D
This is a solid stepper for your extruder
I have 2 of these in service currently, 1 in a Voron 0.1 mini afterburner and one in a Ratrig V-minion sherpa mini setup, both are performing flawlessly. I have cranked the current way up to about 600ma but as one of the other reviews indicates, it’s still ice cold.
A**N
Works great when installed and configured correctly.
This worked great for me on my Stealthburner with CW2, lots of torque. When I first installed it the stepper was getting quite hot but I realized that the pancake stepper I had previously used was running at 450 mA, as the directions stated I ran this down to 280 mA to start and it ran perfectly at that driver current so I have not increased it. Currently going strong and working on a full plate of VZBot parts without skipping a beat. Read the included paperwork and set this up correctly and it works great!
C**E
Not a 1.8 degree stepper?
Using this for my CW2 extruder on Voron 2.4. Went to calibrate the extruder, asked for 100mm and got 50mm extruded. Switched from 1.8 to .9 stepper in the printer config and all is now good. 3 stars for the inaccurate description. Luckily all other listed info seems to be working okay.
J**7
Working great.
Installed in a new Stealthburner for the Voron 2.4 and have no issues, running v-ref at .65 and motor is not getting hot.
A**H
Perfect for Voron StealthBurner
This motor fits perfectly on my Voron StealthBurner. There is a lot of wire to work with so I trimmed it and recrimped the connector. Been running for a few weeks now with no problems
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