Motor Drives
Why does it called stepper motor ?
Stepper motors are so named because each pulse of electricity turns the motor one step. Stepper motors are
controlled by a driver, which sends the pulses into the motor causing it to turn. The number of pulses the
motor turns is equal to the number of pulses fed into the driver.
Specification:
Phase: 2;
step angle: 1.8degree
Step angle accuracey: ±0.09º
Rated current per phase: 0.8A
Resistance per phase: 0.8±10%;
Inductance per phase: 3.0MH±20%;
Holding Tq: 3.3N.m;
Rotor Inertia: 1200gcm²;
Dielectric strength:500VAC;
Insulation resistance: 100M/min;
Insulation classe (UL): B;
Temperature Rise Max. 80K
Working ambient temperature: 0~50;
Working ambient humidity: 20%~90%RH;
Storage ambient temperature: -20~70;
Storage ambient humidity: 15%~90%RH;
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Current / Phase : 4
Holding Tq : 3.3
Step Angle(degrees) : 1.8
Phase : 2
Model Number : 60J18100-440
Feature 1 : stepper motor
Feature 2 : brushless
Feature 3 : optional
Feature 4 : Position control function
Feature 5 : Support PUL/DIR and CW/CCW modes
Feature 6 : Stepless speed regulation function
Feature 7 : Positive/reverse, emergency stop and lock function
Feature 8 : Low speed and high-precision position function
Feature 9 : Pulse+direction control. RS232 communication
Feature 10 : Parameters be changed according to requirement.