Is a Torque Amplifier Design Feasible for a Capstan-Driven Z Axis Lift?

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The discussion centers on designing a Z-axis lift driven by a stepper motor, specifically a NEMA 23, using a capstan drum and cable system. The user is concerned about whether the motor's torque, estimated at 80% efficiency, is adequate for lifting a maximum payload of 10 kg, especially considering mechanical advantages from the cable routing. They are exploring the feasibility of a torque amplifier to enhance the motor's capabilities due to space constraints that limit counterbalancing options. The lift will operate slowly, as it is intended for precise movements in a combination mill and 3D printer setup. Suggestions are sought on the viability of this design and its ability to prevent slipping during power failures.
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Hello guys I am working on a z axis lift driven by stepper to lift and lower the platform precisely . It will be driven by a capstan drum fixed to stepper shaft and cable routing around pulleys . I have a stepper nema23 with 1n-m holding torque . As per my calculation toque required By motor to lift the stage would be FXR since I am looking to design the stage for max payload of 10 kg I assume the motor torque is sufficient but as we know the efficiency of motor is actually less assuming 80% available torque would that be enough since I am running cables through capstan drum with 2-4 wraps and around pulleys will I be having some mechanical advantage so that my motor is capable with available torque? If yes will that be sufficient enough to hold the stage if there is a power failure without slipping I am routing cables similar to this diagram http://www.google.com/patents/US5273352 I also thought of increasing torque with torque amplifier design http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque_amplifier is this feasible enough . Waiting for valuable suggestions
 
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Height?
How fast will it be required to travel?
How often will it change direction?

If slow then counterbalance with mass.
If fast then counterbalance with a spring.
 
Hi the height is 2feet it's a bed for a combo mill and 3d printer it will be slow a slow speed since it will driven by stepper to lower precisely I thought of counterbalancing the stage but I have a space constraints that's why I thought of going with a torque amplifier route will this work ?
 
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