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Stepper produces extra torque

A Lin Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 2, 2003

A new size 34 high-torque stepping motor provides a greater amount of torque in order to move larger loads, increase torque periphery, or slim down a motor in an existing application.

A new size 34 high-torque stepping motor provides a greater amount of torque in order to move larger loads, increase torque periphery, or slim down a motor in an existing application.

The 1.8-degree NEMA 34 high-torque motor is available in 2.6, 3.77 and 5.0in lengths.

The motors are capable of holding torque from 2.2 to 6.5Nm based on unipolar ratings.

Unipolar and bipolar windings are available to allow for torque and speed to accommodate any given application.

The high torque motor provides approximately two times more holding torque than a standard motor of similar design.

The size 34 motor can provide high step accuracy as well as high resolution.

The size 34 high torque step motor is suggested in applications where load capacities are critical to precision system operation.

Some specific examples include: labelling machines, vending machines, slot machines and more.

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