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The STEPPERONLINE Nema 17 Stepper Motor combines a compact 39mm body with a robust 1.5A current and 63.74oz.in holding torque, delivering precise 1.8° step increments. Designed for DIY CNC and 3D printing, it features low noise operation and a convenient 1-meter cable with connector, supporting 12-24V DC input for versatile, reliable performance.










| ASIN | B07LF898KN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,254 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #13 in 3D Printer Motors |
| Brand | STEPPERONLINE |
| Date First Available | December 14, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 1-17HS15-1504S-X1 |
| Manufacturer | STEPPERONLINE |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 1.65"W x 1.65"H |
| Shaft Diameter | 5 Millimeters |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
G**K
Good strong motors at a fair price.
Many of the positive reviews have already stated the important bits. Good strong motors at a fair price, work well and at their rated specifications. But as Mark stated in his review, the cables provided with these motors will likely not line up to your 3D printer if that is your intended purpose, and you will likely need to map the connection and re-pin the connectors. In my case, I ended up replacing the black blade-style 4-pin connector with a 2.54mm JST-XH 4-pin connector for a factory mate to the printer board. Connector kits are all over Amazon here.
B**N
AnyCubic predator alternative stepperonline stepper motor.
I purchased these stepper motors after reviewing several videos on YouTube. I chosen the 45 torque unites over the lower torque ones. I ordered 3 for my AnyCubic Predator Delta printer. They are super quite stepperonline stepper motors. They did the bed leveling perfectly. The prints are beautifully executed. The only thing noticed is after homing and power switch off the printer coasts down to the heated bed. The original steppers held everything up high. I realize that higher torque means less internal force is needed to startup the motors overall I'm very happy with them . I have done a six hour print with perfectly executed.
B**2
Better than the originals.
I have a FoxAlien CNC, Masuter Pro. I swapped out to these steppers when one of the factory steppers died after 2 years of hard work. Decided to step up and double the torque. These fit and connected with no issues. So much stronger than the originals (25nm vs 48nm) I also changed out the 2mm belts to 3mm belts. HUGE improvement.
J**B
Much better than OEM
Happily printing now :) Replaced this for my Anycubic Kobra Max extruder as it was starting to skip frequently. This fit worked perfectly. Also be sure to search and figure out how to check you E-steps anytime you make changes to the extruder such as motor, gears etc. There definitely was a difference and I was expecting some. Currently about E100 since I'm also using aftermarket gear extruder too. It was nice they included extra wiring harness, though I didn't need to use them since it was an easy swap out and no polarity changes needed to be made. It's been printing for ~45 minutes so far and it's warm to the touch (as expected).
M**K
good motor - different wiring for some printers
These motors seem to work fine but I had to use their cable and not the cable that was original to my printer. Their wiring is straight through - their motors are +-+- (a+ black, a- green, b+ red, b- Blue). Many other motors are +--+ (a+, a-, b-, b+). As you can see in the picture there is a crossover in the ribbon cable.
T**S
Great bang for the buck
My custom printer is based on the Prusa MK3S design, so it uses Prusa's heavy direct drive extruder. I needed an X-axis motor with more torque in order to reach at least 15,000 mm/sec^2 acceleration. With smooth input shaping on Kalico (a Klipper firmware derivative), I was easily able to reach that with this motor. I printed several test prints with aggressive speeds (80-150 mm/s) and had no issues. It is quieter than my previous motor, which is nice. In terms of quality, it is comparable to the other big brands of motors. This thing has great bang for the buck.
J**E
Bought for 3d printer addon extruder
I got this to add another extruder stepper motor to a 3d printer. It's overkill, but it matches the other 3 extruder steppers that I already had on it. It is good and strong, and appears to have good step accuracy.
J**L
Really nice motors
The construction and quality on these is great. Nothing to complain about, especially for the price. It's a standardized high quality design that has been implemented well.
J**N
Quality product, arrived within one week. Good Seller.
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