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Solenoid serves as step motor

A Geeplus product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 9, 2006

A new rotary stepping solenoid behaves like a very large angle stepper motor with 30 or 60 degree increments.

A new rotary stepping solenoid from Geeplus behaves like a very large angle stepper motor with 30 or 60 degree increments.

The brushless, robust unit uses ball bearings to support the shaft enabling reliable step functions throughout a long operational life.

Available in two sizes - 50mm square and 35 x 29mm - the solenoid has applications in diverter valves and optical diverters.

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