Festo EMMS-ST Series Hybrid Stepper Motor 48V, 9.3Nm Torque, 1.8 °, 11 mm Shaft

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RS Stock No.:
181-6700
Distrelec Article No.:
304-12-884
Mfr. Part No.:
EMMS-ST-87-L-SB-G2
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Product Type

Stepper Motor

Sub Type

Hybrid

Step Angle

1.8°

Holding Torque

9.3Nm

Voltage

48V

Shaft Diameter

11mm

Current Rating

9.5A

Shaft Length

27mm

IP Rating

IP54

Resistance Per Phase

0.23Ω

Depth

194.9mm

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60034

Output Speed

430rpm

Series

EMMS-ST

Festo EMMS-ST Series Stepper Motor, 1.8° Step Angle, 48V Supply Voltage - EMMS-ST-87-L-SB-G2, Numeric Part Number: 1370493


This stepper motor is a high-performance hybrid model designed for automation systems. It has a compact design with a depth of 194.9mm, making it suitable for tasks requiring precise control. With a robust construction, it operates effectively within an ambient temperature range of -10 to 50°C, ensuring functionality in various environments.

Features & Benefits


• High torque capability of 9.3Nm for powerful performance

• Operates at 48V for efficient power management

• Phase resistance of 0.23Ω for optimal current flow

• IP54-rated for protection against dust and moisture

• Lightweight design at 4600g for easier installation

Applications


• Utilised in CNC machines for precise movement

• Employed in robotics for accurate positioning

• Used in 3D printers for controlled extrusion

Is it suitable for applications requiring precise control?


Yes, it offers precise movement with a 1.8° step angle.

What is the maximum speed of this motor?


The stepper motor can achieve a maximum speed of 430 1/min.

What are the permitted loads for this stepper motor's shaft?


It supports a permissible axial load of 65 N and a radial load of 200 N.

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