57mm Encoder Stepping Motor Standard Type NEMA23 1.8 step moter for Medical system
Encoder stepping motor Specifications

Holding Torque | 2N.m |
Related Current | 5A/Phase |
Resistance | 0.37Ω/Phase |
Inductance | 1.8MH/Phase |
Inertia | 480g.cm² |
Index | √ |
Output | Differental |
Encoder Resolution | 2500CPR |
Speed/Torque Characteristics(Reference Value)


Product description
- Material quality: The coat is 304 stainless steel, the water jacket is the high compression casting aluminum tube, the red copper coil.
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Stepper motors are economical, accurate, and easy to control, and they can operate reliably in a variety of environments (depending on the level of protection IP chosen) preferably in machines with additional enclosures or in clean environments
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High reliability, easy maintenance.Motor rotor structure accurate, no loss of step.Rotor special material, not stuck machine
- Automatic machine operation, stable automatic work, high processing efficiency.
- Online testing of technical parameters to ensure the consistency of data product parameters
Working principle of stepper motor
- To make the motor shaft turn, first one electromagnet is given power, which makes the gear’s teeth magnetically attracted to the electromagnet’s teeth. The point when the gear’s teeth are thus aligned to the first electromagnet, they are slightly offset from the next electromagnet. So when the next electromagnet is turned ON and the first is turned OFF, the gear rotates slightly to align with the next one and from there the process is repeated. Each of those slight rotations is called a step, with an integer number of steps making a full rotation. In that way, the motor can be turned by a precise. Stepper motor doesn’t rotate continuously, they rotate in steps. There are 4 coils with a 90o angle between each other fixed on the stator. The stepper motor connections are determined by the way the coils are interconnected. In a stepper motor, the coils are not connected. The motor has a 90o rotation step with the coils being energized in a cyclic order, determining the shaft rotation direction. The working of this motor is shown by operating the switch. The coils are activated in series in 1-sec intervals. The shaft rotates 90o each time the next coil is activated. Its low-speed torque will vary directly with current.
Applications:
- Industrial Machines – Stepper motors are used in automotive gauges and machine tooling automated production equipment.
- Security – new surveillance products for the security industry.
- Medical – Stepper motors are used inside medical scanners, samplers, and also found inside digital dental photography, fluid pumps, respirators, and blood analysis machinery.
- Consumer Electronics – Stepper motors in cameras for automatic digital camera focus and zoom functions.