
Motor Test Stand (Dynamometer)
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3D-printable parts create small modular motor test stands for humans. The naming convention uses NEMA frames to mount motors like this: LMP-NEMA[A]-[B]-[C]-M[D] A is the frame size of a NEMA motor B is the bore diameter in mm of the flange C is the spacing in mm between mounting holes D is the diameter in mm of each mounting hole You can find assembly instructions on this Instructable. The plates have been tested with several motors: LMP-NEMA17-22-31-M3: A BLY173D motor from Anaheim LMP-NEMA17-25.4-25.4-M4: An Anaheim BLY172S motor LMP-NEMA23-38.1-47.2-M5: A BLWS232D motor from Anaheim LMP-M800006: An EMsynergy M80006 motor Print Settings: Printer: Makerfarm Prusa 12 i3V Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.5 mm Infill: 20% Notes: Use 5 layers at the bottom and 5 layers at the top to get good results.
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