Hybrid Steppers Turn Up The Torque

Sept. 22, 2004
Promising maximum torque and reliable acceleration, the MAE N Series hybrid stepper motors employ neodymium magnets and are available in two standard NEMA frame sizes of 34 and 42. Four models feature step resolutions of 1.8º in full-step mode.

Promising maximum torque and reliable acceleration, the MAE N Series hybrid stepper motors employ neodymium magnets and are available in two standard NEMA frame sizes of 34 and 42. Four models feature step resolutions of 1.8º in full-step mode. The size 34 motors with lengths of 2.64", 3.70", or 4.92" can achieve holding torques (bipolar) of 397, 680, or 1,076 oz.-in, respectively. With a length of 5.51", the size 42 motors deliver up to 1,204 oz.-in. of holding torque. Shared features include precision-honed stators and ground rotors, four, six, or eight leads upon request, single- or doubled-ended shaft extensions, and clockwise or counterclockwise rotation. Options include gearboxes, encoders, shaft details, and lead-wire connector assemblies. PENNENGINEERING MOTION TECHNOLOGIES, Harleysville, PA. (877) 748-8626.

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