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제조사 |
RS PRO |
제조사품명 |
57S51-1A.000 |
간략설명 |
RS PRO Hybrid Stepper Motor, 6 V, Unipolar, 1.8°, 6.35mm Shaft |
■ 제품사양
Stepper Motor
타입 = Hybrid Step Angle = 1.8° Number Of Wires = 6 Supply Voltage = 6 V Frame Size = 56.4 x 56.4mm Shaft Diameter = 6.35mm
Current 등급 = 850 mA Winding Arrangement = Unipolar Shaft Length = 19mm Depth = 51mm Resistance Per Phase = 7.1Ω RS PRO Unipolar Hybrid Stepper Motor 1.8°, 6 V Unipolar hybrid stepper motors from RS PRO are high performance DC motors, perfect for applications requiring precise movement or rotation in steps. They combine characteristics from both VR (variable reluctance) stepper motors and PM (permanent magnet) stepper motors, offering a versatile motor suitable for a range of applications. With RS PRO hybrid stepper motors, high torque can be achieved even with low speeds. Features and benefits Hybrid technology combining VR and PM motor characteristics High torque with low speed Suitable for a range of applications Lightweight yet durable design 6 lead configuration Holding torque: 0.497 Nm Stepping angle: 1.8° Rated voltage: 6 V Applications A stepper motor is a type of DC motor with a shaft that turns in precise steps by dividing full rotations via multiple coils that are organised in phases. Stepper motors are ideal for applications requiring discrete and precise torque or movement. These motors offer a variety of driver modes including wave drive, full step, half step and micro-step and can be operated via stepper controllers. Stepper motors are commonly used in applications such as: CNC machines Medical scanners Printers Disc drives Digital cameras FAQs What is the stepping rate? This stepper motor features a 1.8° step angle, equivalent to 200 steps per revolution. What is the length of the shaft? The length of the shaft is 19mm. What is the max radial force? The max radial force for this model is 75 N (20 MM from front flange). What is the max axial force? The max axial force for this model is 15 N. What is the difference between unipolar and bipolar? Unipolar stepper motors operate with a single winding with a center tap per phase. Each section of the winding is switched on for each direction of the magnetic field. Unlike the unipolar stepper motor, the bipolar stepper motor has two leads per phase, neither of which are common.