4-wire Bipolar Nema 17 Stepper motor, 3.6V 1.68A, 2 phase
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- Model: SCJ009429
- SKU: SCJ009429
- UPC: 747851311427
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4-wire Bipolar Nema 17 Stepper motor, 3.6V 1.68A, 2 phase
Brief
High precision and brand new 4-wire bipolar stepper motor, size in Nema 17, 1.8 deg. step angle (200 steps/rev), 2 phase, body in 60mm.
Description
4-wire 2 phase bipolar Nema 17 stepper motor, 3.6V 1.68A, resolution of 1.8 degree/step, torque of 85 oz/inch.
Specifications
Electrical Specification | Model | SOCOJE60-1684A |
Matched the Driver Model | SCJ009429 (Click it to see more info) | |
Step Angle | 1.8° | |
Holding Torque | 6.0kg-cm (85oz.in) | |
Voltage | 3.6V | |
Rated Current/phase | 1.68A | |
Phase Resistance | 3Ω | |
Inductance | 6mH | |
Rotor Inertia | 68g-cm2 | |
Physical Specification | Frame Size | 42 x 42mm |
Length | 60mm | |
Shaft Diameter | Φ5mm | |
Shaft Length | 22mm | |
Motor Leads | 4 | |
Weight | 0.48kg | |
Technical Parameters | Step Angle Accuracy | ±5% (full step, no load) |
Resistance Accuracy | ±10% | |
Inductance Accuracy | ±20% | |
Temperature Rise | 80℃ Max. (rated current, 2 phase on) | |
Ambient Temperature | -10℃~+50℃ | |
Insulation Resistance | 100MΩ Min. 500VDC | |
Dielectric Strength | 1Min. 500VAC·5mA | |
Shaft Radial Play | 0.06Max. 450g | |
Shaft Axial Play | 0.08Max. 450g | |
Quality Assurance | Warranty Period | 12 months |
Certificate | CE, ROHs, ISO/SGS9001 |
Nema 17 Stepper Motor Dimension (Unit=mm)
L1=24mm, Lmax=60mm
Nema 17 Stepper Motor Wiring Diagram
Tips: What is holding torque and detent torque?
- Holding torque indicates the torque locking the rotor when the stepper motor is powered on but not rotating. It is one of most parameters for the stepper motor. The torque of the stepper motor at low velocity usually approaches the holding torque. As the output torque of stepper motor is gradually attenuated along with the increase in velocity while output power is also increased along with the increase in velocity. For examples, the rotor locks the rotor under the circumstance that the stepper motor is not powered on.
- Detent torque indicates the torque locking the rotor under the circumstance that the stepper motor is not powered on.
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