Trinamic PD42-x-1140 Series Hybrid Stepper Motor, 360Nmm Torque, 28 V, 1.8°, 5mm Shaft
- RS Stock No.:
- 284-4793
- Distrelec Article No.:
- 154-22-018
- Mfr. Part No.:
- PD42-2-1140-TMCL
- Brand:
- Trinamic
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£305.90
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£367.08
(inc. VAT)
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- RS Stock No.:
- 284-4793
- Distrelec Article No.:
- 154-22-018
- Mfr. Part No.:
- PD42-2-1140-TMCL
- Brand:
- Trinamic
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Trinamic | |
Stepper Motor Type | Hybrid | |
Step Angle | 1.8° | |
Holding Torque | 360Nmm | |
Number Of Wires | 4 | |
Supply Voltage | 28 V | |
Shaft Diameter | 5mm | |
Series | PD42-x-1140 | |
Select all | ||
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Brand Trinamic | ||
Stepper Motor Type Hybrid | ||
Step Angle 1.8° | ||
Holding Torque 360Nmm | ||
Number Of Wires 4 | ||
Supply Voltage 28 V | ||
Shaft Diameter 5mm | ||
Series PD42-x-1140 | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE
The very compact and efficient mechatronic solution including a 42mm flange motor, a controller/driver board and a sensOstep encoder. It can be controlled via RS485, USB, or CAN interface or alternatively operated in standalone mode. Power supply, interfaces, and multipurpose inputs and outputs can be connected with JST connectors.
Improved hardware compatibility with TMC262C-LA successor
Enhanced performance and efficiency for motion control applications
Seamless integration into existing systems for easy upgrade
Reliable operation in challenging industrial environments
Optimized for motor phase currents and thermal behaviour
Enhanced performance and efficiency for motion control applications
Seamless integration into existing systems for easy upgrade
Reliable operation in challenging industrial environments
Optimized for motor phase currents and thermal behaviour