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News Release from: Omnimotor | Subject: STP59D
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 March 2006
24V DC, 2.3A motor has 20% more holding
torque
High-power 1.8-degree stepper motor is based on Nema 23 frame size motor, combining neodymium magnets with an optimised magnetic design to provide up to 1.6Nm holding torque.
Omnimotor has introduced a high-power 1.8-degree stepper motor The STP59D is based on a Nema 23 frame size motor, combining neodymium magnets with an optimised magnetic design to provide up to 1.6Nm holding torque
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.
This 24V DC, 2.3A motor has 20% more holding torque than previous models and an improved torque-to-inertia ratio for rapid acceleration, higher maximum speed and faster settling time.
These torque levels combine with low electrical noise levels so the motors can be used in RFI-sensitive applications.
RoHS-compliance combined with the provision of an integral connector makes this a customer-friendly motor.
The motor combines Shinano's Japanese development capability with its low-cost Chinese manufacturing facility.
Applications include high performance packaging and labelling, high-throughput factory automation, and medical and biotech automated equipment.
The motor is available with customised winding configurations to match application requirements plus gearboxes, brakes, encoders, special shafts and leadwire and connector assemblies.
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