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Jack Creasey
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While a stepper motor is a synchronous motor, the motor you have is meant to be driven by 50/60 Hz voltage@240 volts.

The datasheetdatasheet clearly shows how to drive it from a relay:

enter image description here

You could do this from an Arduino with the correct rating relay.

However the motor is not going to operate in a stepping mode where you can control the number of steps using a relay circuit.

While a stepper motor is a synchronous motor, the motor you have is meant to be driven by 50/60 Hz voltage.

The datasheet clearly shows how to drive it from a relay:

enter image description here

You could do this from an Arduino with the correct rating relay.

However the motor is not going to operate in a stepping mode where you can control the number of steps using a relay circuit.

While a stepper motor is a synchronous motor, the motor you have is meant to be driven by 50/60 Hz @240 volts.

The datasheet clearly shows how to drive it from a relay:

enter image description here

You could do this from an Arduino with the correct rating relay.

However the motor is not going to operate in a stepping mode where you can control the number of steps using a relay circuit.

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Jack Creasey
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While a stepper motor is a synchronous motor, the motor you have is meant to be driven by 50/60 Hz voltage.

The datasheet clearly shows how to drive it from a relay:

enter image description here

You could do this from an Arduino with the correct rating relay.

However the motor is not going to operate in a stepping mode where you can control the number of steps using a relay circuit.