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High-resolution stepper delivers more torque

An EAO product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 25, 2006

Sanyo Denki's new 0.9-degree two-phase stepper motor delivers 50% more torque with double the resolution of similar 1.8-degree motors.

Sanyo Denki's new 0.9-degree two-phase stepper motor delivers 50% more torque with double the resolution of similar 1.8-degree motors, says EAO, the UK representative for Sanyo Denki.

Called the Sanmotion F Series, it achieves a minimum holding torque of 0.2-0.39Nm through a superior motor design.

This also results in a 20% reduction in electrical loss and a substantial reduction in noise and vibration, which makes a significant contribution to reducing the total audible volume of an end product.

Available in the NEMA 42 (42mm) frame size in three body lengths, the Sanmotion F Series is ideally suited for semiconductor production devices, printing machines, optical measuring and laboratory instruments, surveillance equipment, medical apparatus and instruments.

All Sanyo Denki products are designed for high reliability and a long service life to reduce machine downtime.

This new stepper motor has also been manufactured to meet the latest European RoHS Directive.

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