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Emergency Stop Switch

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Emergency Stop Switch

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How to choose a Motor for a CNC Machine

When choosing a motor, you should prioritize the "footprint" and torque rating to ensure it matches your machine's mechanical design.


Onefinity uses NEMA 23 stepper motors which are specifically sized to drive their ball-screw systems efficiently.

How long does a CNC machine last?

A Onefinity CNC machine is built to be a long-term investment, with its all-metal structure, hardened steel linear shafts, and precision ball screws engineered to last for several years of heavy hobbyist or light industrial use. 

What type of Motor is used in a CNC machine?

Onefinity CNC machines utilize NEMA 23 stepper motors as the standard for moving the X, Y, and Z axes.


The Original and Pro series are equipped with 1.2Nm bipolar stepper motors, while the Elite and newer Apprentice series may use higher-spec versions or integrated drivers to ensure precise motion control and torque.

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