Festo EMMS-ST Series Hybrid Stepper Motor, 0.5Nm Torque, 48 V, 1.8°, 5mm Shaft

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RS Stock No.:
181-6679
Mfr. Part No.:
EMMS-ST-42-S-SE-G2
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Stepper Motor Type

Hybrid

Step Angle

1.8°

Holding Torque

0.5Nm

Supply Voltage

48 V

Shaft Diameter

5mm

Current Rating

1.8 A

Shaft Length

24mm

Depth

94mm

Resistance Per Phase

1.75Ω

Output Speed

1740 rpm

Series

EMMS-ST

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Festo Hybrid Stepper Motor, 48V DC, 1740rpm - EMMS-ST-42-S-SE-G2


Accurately control motor movements with this hybrid stepper motor from Festo. Precise and repeatable stepping ability makes this unit ideal for speed control and positioning applications. It gives you enhanced dexterity and efficiency for your programmed actions and is able to move a fraction of a rotation at a time for applications that need minute accuracy. The motor's 2-phase hybrid technology offers high driving torque for improved power. Thanks to optimised connection technology, the unit is quick and simple to hook up to a controller.

• Shaft is held in position even after the power supply is disconnected for improved reliability
• Needs less energy to reach a given torque for improved power efficiency
• IP54 (ingress protection) rated motor housing and plug connection mean it's protected against dust and water sprays
• Resistant to corrosion for an extended service life

Applications


• Robotics
• Process automation
• Printing and scanning
• Camera platforms

What is a hybrid stepper motor?


A hybrid stepper motor is a type of DC (direct current) motor that combines a high torque-to-size ratio and fast output speed with quiet operation. It's easy to install and allows micro-stepping techniques that increase the fixed number of steps within a motor for smooth and accurate operation.

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