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    Stepper Motors

    Stepper motors are DC motors that move in steps. Having computer-controlled stepping means you can get very precise positioning and speed control. As stepper motors have precise repeatable steps they are ideal for applications that require precise positioning. Normal DC motors don't have much torque at low speeds but a stepper motor features maximum torque at low speeds.

    For a comprehensive guide to Stepper Motors please see our guide web/generalDisplay.html?id=ideas-and-advice/stepper-motors-guide

    Benefits of Stepper Motors

    • Excellent Slow Speed Torque
    • Precise Positioning
    • Long lifespan
    • Flexible application
    • Low-Speed Synchronous Rotation
    • Reliable

    Types of Stepper Motors

    Bipolar Stepper Motor

    Bipolar Stepper Motors contain an onboard driver that uses an H bridge circuit to reverse the current flow through the phases. Bipolar motors are generally better than unipolar motors. They have more torque and are more efficient. Bipolar stepper motors use electromagnetic coils which are energized on command, to turn a shaft. Using this system, the shaft can be turned in measured movements, and can also be reversed.

    Hybrid Stepper Motor

    Hybrid Stepper Motors allow for yet more precision, through techniques such as half-stepping and micro-stepping. Microstepping is a way of increasing the fixed number of steps within a motor by programming a driver to send an alternating sine/cosine waveform to the coils. Hybrid stepper motors combine aspects of both permanent magnet (PM) and variable reluctance (VR) stepper motors.

    Permanent Magnet Stepper Motor

    Permanent Magnet Stepper Motor has a rotor that is made from two permanent magnet rotors which are slightly offset from each other. It’s an electromechanical energy conversion device, which converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.

       Applications

    • 3D Printers
    • CNC
    • Camera Platforms
    • Robotics
    • Process Automation

    Why use a Stepper Motor?

    Stepper motors are an incredibly versatile, reliable, cost-effective, and accurate way of controlling precise motor movements, allowing users to increase the dexterity and efficiency of programmed movements across a huge variety of applications and industries.

    226 Producten voor Stepper Motors

    Sanyo Denki
    Hybrid, Single Shaft
    1.8°
    0.83Nm
    6
    24 V
    56 x 56mm
    6.35mm
    2 A
    Unipolar
    20.6mm
    55.3mm
    -
    1.6Ω
    -
    -
    -
    Sanyo Denki
    Hybrid, Single Shaft
    1.8°
    6.4Nm
    4
    100 V
    85.5 x 85.5mm
    14mm
    4 A
    Bipolar
    30mm
    98mm
    -
    0.83Ω
    -
    -
    -
    Schneider Electric
    -
    0.036°
    6.78Nm
    -
    325 V dc
    85 x 85mm
    14mm
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Oriental Motor
    -
    1.8°
    3.1Nm
    4
    4.2 V
    109 x 67 x 60mm
    8mm
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Sanyo Denki
    Hybrid, Single Shaft
    1.8°
    2.1Nm
    6
    24 V
    60 x 60mm
    8mm
    2 A
    Unipolar
    20.6mm
    87.3mm
    -
    2.7Ω
    -
    -
    -
    Sanyo Denki
    Hybrid, Single Shaft
    1.8°
    1.0Nm
    4
    24 V
    56 x 56mm
    6.35mm
    2 A
    Bipolar
    19.1mm
    81.5mm
    -
    1.5Ω
    -
    -
    -
    Portescap
    Disc Magnet
    3.6°
    60mNm
    8
    6 V
    39 x 39mm
    5mm
    560 mA
    Series
    20.5mm
    49mm
    25
    10Ω
    -
    -
    6000 rpm
    Festo
    Hybrid
    1.8°
    -
    -
    48 V
    -
    6.35mm
    5 A
    -
    20.6mm
    95mm
    -
    0.25Ω
    -
    -
    1940 rpm
    Schneider Electric
    Rotational
    -
    -
    -
    100 - 240 V
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Sanyo Denki
    Hybrid, Single Shaft
    1.8°
    0.15Nm
    6
    24 V
    35 x 35mm
    5mm
    1.2 A
    Unipolar
    20mm
    39mm
    -
    2.7Ω
    -
    -
    -
    Sanyo Denki
    Single Shaft
    1.8°
    0.8Nm
    4
    24 V
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    McLennan Servo Supplies
    Permanent Magnet
    7.5°
    9.0mNm
    6
    12 V
    -
    2mm
    100 mA
    Unipolar
    9.78mm
    13.72mm
    2
    110Ω
    -
    -
    -
    Sanyo Denki
    -
    -
    -
    -
    24 V dc
    -
    7.5mm
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    3000 rpm
    Portescap
    Disc Magnet
    3.6°
    205mNm
    8
    3 V
    52 x 52mm
    5mm
    1.4 A
    Parallel
    20.5mm
    55mm
    25
    2.2Ω
    -
    -
    6000 rpm
    Festo
    Hybrid
    1.8°
    1.4Nm
    -
    48 V
    -
    6.35mm
    5 A
    -
    20.6mm
    159.5mm
    -
    0.25Ω
    -
    -
    1940 rpm
    Portescap
    -
    -
    -
    -
    12 V dc
    -
    2mm
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    48 rpm
    Sanyo Denki
    Hybrid, Single Shaft
    1.8°
    6.4Nm
    4
    100 V
    -
    14mm
    -
    -
    30mm
    -
    -
    0.83Ω
    -
    -
    -
    Portescap
    Disc Magnet
    14mNm
    8
    4 V
    32 x 35.5mm
    4mm
    360 mA
    Series
    10.5mm
    -
    15
    10.5Ω
    -
    -
    11500 rpm
    Moons
    Hybrid
    1.8°
    410mNm
    -
    8 V dc
    -
    5mm
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Schneider Electric
    -
    -
    -
    -
    240 V
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
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