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Product category: Stepper and Servo Drives, Motors, Controls
News Release from: Danaher Motion | Subject: Portescap h3
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 22 August 2006

Stepper motor boasts bigger torque
output

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The Portescap h3 stepper motor claims industry-leading torque output with increased performance, improved heat dissipation and higher side and radial load capability.

Portescap, a Danaher Motion company, introduces the Portescap h3 stepper motor When compared with similar step motors, these housed hybrid motors provide industry-leading torque output with increased performance, improved heat dissipation and higher side and radial load capability

These 1.8-degree step motors are available in NEMA 17, 23 and 34 frame sizes.

Various stack lengths are available in each frame size, and windings can be customised to suit individual application needs.

The h3 series offers several upgrades when compared with standard hybrid step motors.

The aluminium housing provides superior heat dissipation to create higher output torque during operation, and stator-enhanced magnets deliver up to 40% more torque in the same footprint.

Neodymium iron boron magnets offer optimised torque density, and the bearing retainer and O-ring help reduce motor noise.

Larger bearings enable the motor to effectively handle higher side and radial loads.

"The Portescap h3 complements and completes our existing step motor offering, and allows us to help our customers make a better machine even faster with unparalleled depth and breadth of product solutions", says Dave Beckstoffer, Portescap Product Manager.

"The h3 is an ideal step motor solution in any number of medical equipment applications, and is also an idea solution in textile, semiconductor and electronic assembly applications".

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