Festo EMMS-ST Series Hybrid Stepper Motor, 0.8Nm Torque, 48 V, 1.8°, 6.35mm Shaft

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RS Stock No.:
181-6684
Mfr. Part No.:
EMMS-ST-57-S-SB-G2
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Stepper Motor Type

Hybrid

Step Angle

1.8°

Holding Torque

0.8Nm

Supply Voltage

48 V

Shaft Diameter

6.35mm

Current Rating

5 A

Shaft Length

20.6mm

Depth

123.5mm

Resistance Per Phase

0.15Ω

Output Speed

2720 rpm

Series

EMMS-ST

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Festo EMMS-ST Series Stepper Motor, 1.8° Step Angle, 48V Supply Voltage - EMMS-ST-57-S-SB-G2, Numeric Part Number: 1370476


This hybrid stepper motor is designed for precise automation tasks. With a step angle of 1.8°, it features a holding torque of 0.8Nm, ensuring dependable operation for various applications. The motor operates at a supply voltage of 48V and has dimensions of 123.5mm in depth, making it suitable for compact setups.

Features & Benefits


• High torque rating minimises slipping and enhances accuracy
• Operates between -10 and 50°C for adaptable environments
• IP54 protection provides durability in challenging conditions
• Plug electrical connector system streamlines installation
• Low winding resistance improves efficiency and reduces heat
• Corrosion resistance classification CRC 1 ensures longevity

Applications


• Utilised for automation in manufacturing processes
• Suitable for robotics where precision movement is essential
• Employed in CNC machines for accurate positioning
• Applicable in 3D printers for consistent operation
• Utilised in medical devices requiring precise motor control

Can it operate in high humidity environments?


Yes, it functions effectively in humidity levels up to 85%.

Will it maintain performance in low temperatures?


Yes, it can operate efficiently down to -10°C.

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