Product description of 1.8 stepper motor
Specifications
Model | PST42H241-4L20M | PST42H249-4L20M | PST42H261-4L20M |
Holding Torque | 0.4N.m | 0.48N.m | 0.72N.m |
Related Current | 2A/Phase | 2A/Phase | 2A/Phase |
Resistance | 1.05Ω/Phase | 1.35Ω/Phase | 1.75Ω/Phase |
Inductance | 2MH/Phase | 2.9MH/Phase | 4MH/Phase |
Inertia | 54g.cm² | 77g.cm² | 100g.cm² |
Black Torque | 0.5N.m | 0.5N.m | 0.5N.m |
General specifications
Specification | Motor Characteristics | |
Insulation Class | Class B130°C | |
Step Angle Accuracy | ±0.09° | |
Withstand Voltage | AC500V (one minute) | |
Insulation Resistance | 100MQ MIN. 500VDC | |
Temperature Rise | 80*C MAX | |
Radial Play | 0.025mm Max. (Load450g) | |
Axial Play | 0.075mm Max. (Load950g) | |
Temperature | -10~+50°C (Non Condensing) | |
Operating Environment | Humidity | 85%RH MAX. (Non Condensing) |
Medium | No corrosive gas or dust. Not directly in contact with water, oil, etc. | |
Storage Environment | Temperature | 0~+50°C (Non Condensing |
Humidity | 85%RH MAX. (Non Condensing) | |
Life | 5000 Hours MIN. |
Ti What is stepper motor?
Stepper motors operate differently from DC brush motors, which rotate when voltage is applied to their terminals. Stepper motors, on the other hand, effectively have multiple toothed electromagnets arranged around a central gear-shaped piece of iron. The electromagnets are energized by an external control circuit, for example, a microcontroller.
Applications of Stepper Motors
s stepper motors are diverse in their uses, but some of the most common include: