Stepper's Coiled Cable Eases Movement

Nov. 1, 1998
With coiled cable for applications such as X-Y positioning equipment, a NEMA size 23 high-torque stepping motor provides more torque for moving larger loads, increasing torque margin, or for downsizing the motor in an existing applications. The coiled

With coiled cable for applications such as X-Y positioning equipment, a NEMA size 23 high-torque stepping motor provides more torque for moving larger loads, increasing torque margin, or for downsizing the motor in an existing applications. The coiled cable neatly packages lead wires and eliminates cable strain by extending and contracting during motor movement. Fully extended cables reach up to 10 feet or are available in other lengths to suit the application. Electrical connections are fastened to the motor with tightly secured grommets. Motors come in 1.8", 2.2" and 3.1" lengths with bipolar holding torques up to 250 oz.-in. The NEMA gearhead-compatible motor comes with 4, 6 or 8 leads.

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