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NEMA 8 Bipolar 1.8deg 0.018Nm(2.5oz.in) 0.6A 3.6V 20x20x33mm 4 Wires Stepper Motor

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    The date of payment from buyers deliver within days

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    Beijing

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    Long-term effective

  • Last update:

    2023-09-15 00:09

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    380

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http://www.sitmotors.com/ http://siyite.qy-nonwoven.com/

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Technical Parameter

Item

Specifications

Step Angle Accuracy

±5%

Resistance Accuracy

±10%

Inductance Accuracy

±20%

Temperature Rise

80K Max.

Ambient Temperature

-20℃~+50℃

Insulation Resistance

100MΩMin.@ 500VDC

Dielectric strength

One minute C @250VAC∙5mA Max.

Shaft Radial Play

0.06Max.@450g

Shaft Axial Play

0.08Max.@100g

 

Technical Specification

Model No.

Polar

Rated
Voltage

Current/
Phase

Resistance/
Phase

Inductance/
Phase

Holding
Torque

# of
Leads

Rotor
inertia

weight

Body Length

   

V

A

Ω

mH

oz-in

 kgf · cm

 

g · cm2

kg

mm

20H033H-0604

Bipolar

3.6

0.6

6

2.2

2.5

0.18

 4

2.9

0.07

33

 

Pull Out Torque Curve

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FAQ

Q: What is the relationship between stepper motor speed and torque?

A: There is an inverse relationship between stepper motor speed and torque, meaning that as speed increases, torque decreases.

 

Q: What are the control modes for stepper motors?

A: Control modes for stepper motors include open-loop control and closed-loop control. Open-loop control involves controlling the motor without position feedback, while closed-loop control involves using position feedback to control the motor.

 

Q: Can you offer a sample for testing?

A: Yes, we can send you a sample to test the quality.

 

Q: How does a stepper motor work?

A: A stepper motor is controlled by a sequence of electrical pulses that cause it to rotate in fixed angular or step increments. Each pulse moves the motor at a set distance or angle, allowing for precise control of the motor's position and speed.

 

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