RS PRO Hybrid, Permanent Magnet Stepper Motor, 30mNm Torque, 4.32 V, 1.8°, 20.2 x 20.2mm Frame, 4mm Shaft

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Brand

RS PRO

Stepper Motor Type

Hybrid, Permanent Magnet

Step Angle

1.8°

Holding Torque

30mNm

Number Of Wires

4

Supply Voltage

4.32 V

Frame Size

20.2 x 20.2mm

Shaft Diameter

4mm

Current Rating

800 mA

Shaft Length

5mm

Depth

48.5mm

Number of Pole Pairs

1

Resistance Per Phase

5.4Ω

Standards Met

CE, RoHS Compliant

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

High Torque Hybrid Stepper Motor


High Torque Hybrid Stepper Motors are motion systems allowing to have a high positioning precision.
With their high power already at low speed, their stall torque and the possibility to divide the steps in micro steps, stepper motors can provide direct and precise motions in a small volume.

Features & Benefits


High Torque Stepper Motors
Hybrid technologies
Permanent magnet

Product Application Information


Computer controlled stepper motors are a type of motion-control positioning system. They are typically digitally controlled as part of an open loop system for use in holding or positioning applications.

In the field of lasers and optics they are frequently used in precision positioning equipment such as linear actuators, linear stages, rotation stages, goniometers, and mirror mounts. Other uses are in packaging machinery, and positioning of valve pilot stages for fluid control systems.

Commercially, stepper motors are used in floppy disk drives, flatbed scanners, computer printers, plotters, slot machines, image scanners, compact disc drives, intelligent lighting, camera lenses, CNC machines and, more recently, in 3D printers.

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