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Stepper motors offer better acceleration

An Industrial Devices Corporation product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 8, 2001

Industrial Devices Corporation's new P21 and P22 high-torque Stepping Motors offer increased acceleration and torque at speed without sacrificing package size or cost

Industrial Devices Corporation's new P21 and P22 high-torque Stepping Motors are NEMA 23 motors which produce more torque than similarly sized stepping motors by way of the latest motor construction technology.

Increased acceleration and torque at speed are achieved without sacrificing package size or cost.

These stepping motors provide optimum performance when used with IDC's microstepping controls.

They include 12 ft.

motor cables as standard, and provide holding torque from 100 oz-in to 200 oz-in.

IDC is a worldwide leader in the design of complete, electro-mechanical motion control solutions for the automated machinery market.

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