Festo EMMS-ST Series Hybrid Stepper Motor, 0.09Nm Torque, 48 V, 1.8°, 5mm Shaft

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RS Stock No.:
181-6702
Mfr. Part No.:
EMMS-ST-28-L-SE
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Stepper Motor Type

Hybrid

Step Angle

1.8°

Holding Torque

0.09Nm

Supply Voltage

48 V

Shaft Diameter

5mm

Current Rating

1.4 A

Shaft Length

20mm

Depth

70mm

Resistance Per Phase

2.3Ω

Output Speed

6000 rpm

Series

EMMS-ST

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Festo EMMS-ST Series Stepper Motor, 1.8° Step Angle, 48V Supply Voltage - EMMS-ST-28-L-SE, Numeric Part Number: 1430663


This stepper motor is a hybrid model designed for high-performance applications in automation and robotics. With a shaft diameter of 5mm and a depth of 70mm, it operates effectively without the need for gearing or braking systems. It can achieve an output speed of up to 6000rpm, making it suitable for tasks requiring precise movement and control.

Features & Benefits


• High torque performance enhances positioning accuracy
• Step angle of 1.8° allows for precise control in applications
• Plug electrical connector system simplifies installation
• Wide ambient temperature range supports diverse environments
• Incremental encoder improves rotor position feedback

Applications


• Automation systems for precise control
• Robotics requiring accurate motor functions
• CNC machinery needing high precision
• Medical devices for accurate movements
• 3D printers for reliable positioning

Can it operate in varying temperature conditions?


Yes, it functions efficiently between -10 and 50°C.

Will it provide performance in humid environments?


Its design tolerates relative humidity levels of 0 to 85%.

Is it compatible with various electrical systems?


This model operates effectively at a nominal voltage of 48V.

Can it handle significant mechanical loads?


It supports axial loads up to 7N and radial loads of 20N.

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