Thanks for the response.

The erratic behaviour appears to be a combination of motor current, step 
velocity and stop/start delays.

I read the documentation again..........

A lot of fiddling and it is now sitting there repeatedly performing the 
same step count.

This stability lets me look at the issue of number of steps per 360 degrees.

The motor has 50 steps/rev (7.2 degrees/step) .
In the step config process
  Leadscrew pitch = 1.00mm
  Steps/rev = 50;
  Microstep = 1:1, (driver pwb also set to 1:1)

Therefore I would expect 50 steps to move the motor shaft 1 rev for a 
jog step of 1.00MM.

But no! I need to have a jog step of 4.00MM to get the motor to move 1 rev.

I will chase further.

Ian

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