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News Release from: Omnimotor | Subject: STH36 motor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 February 2006
Jitter-free motors for surveillance
Stepper motor for surveillance and security applications is based on a Nema 14 frame size, combining neodymium magnets with a magnetic design to provide 78mNm holding torque (bipolar).
Omnimotor has introduced a 36mm 0.9-degree stepper motor for surveillance and security applications The STH36 motor is manufactured by Shinano Kenshi, and is based on a Nema 14 frame size, combining neodymium magnets with a magnetic design to provide 78mNm holding torque (bipolar)
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 26 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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High-power 1.8deg stepper motor is based on Nema 17 frame size motor and combines neodymium magnets with a magnetic design to provide 254mNm holding torque.
The motor can provide torque equivalent to that of a Size 16 motor within Size 14 and equivalent torque to previous Size 14 motors (31mm length) within a considerably shorter package length of 20mm.
Two motor lengths are available - 13 and 20mm.
The highest torque levels are combined with low vibration and noise levels so they can be used in surveillance applications.
Jitter and vibration are virtually eliminated even at speeds down to 100 to 150rev/min.
Other applications include in medical and biotech automated equipment.
The range is available in customised winding configurations with added features such as special shafts and leadwire and connector assemblies.
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