Sanyo Denki SANMOTION 103H7 Series Hybrid, Single Shaft Stepper Motor, 1.27Nm Torque, 24 V, 1.8°, 56 x 56mm Frame,

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RS Stock No.:
829-3516
Distrelec Article No.:
301-16-871
Mfr. Part No.:
103H7126-0740
Brand:
Sanyo Denki
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Brand

Sanyo Denki

Stepper Motor Type

Hybrid, Single Shaft

Step Angle

1.8°

Holding Torque

1.27Nm

Number Of Wires

6

Supply Voltage

24 V

Frame Size

56 x 56mm

Shaft Diameter

6.35mm

Current Rating

3 A

Winding Arrangement

Unipolar

Shaft Length

20.6mm

Depth

77.3mm

Resistance Per Phase

0.9Ω

Standards Met

CE, UL, TUV, RoHS Compliant

Series

SANMOTION 103H7

COO (Country of Origin):
PH

Sanyo Denki 103H7 Series Stepper Motor


Sany Denki range of 103H7 Stepper Motors providing the user with a comprehensive range of options to ensure your application is covered.

Offered in both Unipolar & Bipolar winding options
Single round and double round shaft designs with adequate length providing the user with a simple mounting solution
Leaded options also available

Sanyo Denki Stepper Motor, 1.8° Step Angle, 1.27Nm Holding Torque - SANMOTION 103H7 Series - 103H7126-0740


For accurate positioning and speed control in equipment like industrial robots, use this single-shaft stepper motor from Sanyo Denki. Its step angle of just 1.8° allows for a high degree of precision. The unit's simple unipolar circuitry means it doesn't use an H-bridge, making the motor easy to install. For added versatility, you can mount this stepper motor horizontally or vertically to suit your setup.

Features & Benefits


• Current rating of 3A for use in low-power applications
• IP40 rating means it's touchproof and protected against objects larger than 1mm in size
• Broad operating temperature range of -10℃ to +50℃ for use in demanding settings

Applications


• Robotics
• CNC machinery
• 3D printers and scanners
• Automotive industry

What's the difference between a brushed DC motor and a stepper motor?


A brushed DC motor spins continuously until its power is cut, so it's difficult to control its exact stopping point. A stepper motor turns through a fraction of a rotation at a time, so it breaks a full rotation into precise steps to give you more control over when it stops.


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