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

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RS Stock No.:
181-6681
Distrelec Article No.:
301-68-720
Mfr. Part No.:
EMMS-ST-42-S-SEB-G2
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Stepper Motor Type

Hybrid

Step Angle

1.8°

Supply Voltage

48 V

Shaft Diameter

5mm

Current Rating

1.8 A

Shaft Length

24mm

Depth

127mm

Resistance Per Phase

1.75Ω

Output Speed

1740 rpm

Series

EMMS-ST

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Festo Stepper Motor, 8W Brake Power Consumption, 1740rpm Maximum Rotational Speed - EMMS-ST-42-S-SEB-G2


Get pinpoint accurate positioning on your pneumatic system with this stepper motor from Festo. As a hybrid device, it combines the punch of two motor types in one powerhouse, giving you more torque and a small step angle of 1.8°. Thanks to its integrated incremental encoder, this smart unit never loses its way in your automation application. Its brake consumes just 8W of power, so it's an energy-efficient control solution.

Features & Benefits


• Maximum rotational speed of 1,740rpm makes it suitable for low-speed applications
• Light weight of 600g means it's easy to handle during installation and won't strain your equipment
• Broad operating temperature range between -10°C and +50°C for use in demanding settings
• Plug connector provides a fuss-free link to a power source

Applications


• Medical equipment
• Automation and robotics systems
• Pharmaceutical production

Is this stepper motor dust-resistant?


Yes, this piece of kit has an IP54 rating, which indicates it can withstand dust, as well as water splashes from all directions.

What's the operating voltage of this stepper motor?


This stepper motor has an 48V DC operating voltage, making it suitable for use in low-voltage systems.

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