Hello can someone identified these motor? Looks very small.

Hello can someone identified these motor? Looks very small.

For the ones in front, I can only suggest looking for “nema stepper” in your search engine. There is also one in the back which I think may have been used in some designs on Thingiverse.

I should mention that Nema is a mounting type and has a size number after the word nema.

maybe a closeup of the motor?

Either a Nema 14 or Nema 11. Probably Nema 14, but if they’re extremely daring it could be an 11. I wouldn’t go lower than a 14 though.

I think it’s a unipolar stepper motor (with a single center tap) usually comes with odd number of wires (5)

What’s the name of the printer? Maybe that will help. Nanobot?

Anything like this??
https://plus.google.com/+RichardHorne_RichRap3D/posts/PteWf44QLuT

I was just browsing for small 3d printer and came across that picture I believe it is from Japan called ninjabot

Wow that is small. Less than two finger widths wide, so I’d say a NEMA 11 class motor. Connected to a screw positioner. That doesn’t sound like a performance recipe. Interesting looking design though.

This might help https://www.pololu.com/product/1205

I’d agree with a NEMA 11 form factor. Given the size of that bowden coupling compared to the motors, it wouldn’t be unreasonable to think the motors are 28x28mm (which is NEMA 11) rather than the 35x35mm of NEMA 14.

Pololu has several Nema 11 models, there’s a taller one than what Nathaniel linked. It has more torque.

http://www.aniwaa.com/blog/my-recap-of-the-2016-3d-printing-exhibition-in-tokyo-a-deep-dive-into-the-asian-3d-printing-market/ ninjabot dlt-80.

http://ninjabot.jp/新製品3機種の近日発売のお知らせ/

http://ninjabot.jp/product/njb-nano/ seems to be a more direct link…even though the name seems different

@NathanielStenzel that’s a very interesting, noisy, and slow demo video hahaha

Makerbot

stepper

What is that I do not know what that is