Popular Steppers Step Up To RoHS Standards

Oct. 8, 2008
The established SilverPak 17D line of stepper motors now includes a RoHS-compliant version. Available in body lengths of 2.69", 2.92", and 3.24", the two-phase, 1.8° NEMA 17 motor achieves a holding torque up to 85 oz.-in. depending on stack

The established SilverPak 17D line of stepper motors now includes a RoHS-compliant version. Available in body lengths of 2.69", 2.92", and 3.24", the two-phase, 1.8° NEMA 17 motor achieves a holding torque up to 85 oz.-in. depending on stack size. Other features include an operating voltage range from 12 to 24 Vdc, a peak phase-current range from 0.25A to 2A, step resolutions from full stepping to 16x micro stepping, optically isolated step, direction, and disable/enable inputs, and under-voltage and over-temperature protection. For more details and pricing, call LIN ENGINEERING, Santa Clara, CA. (408) 919-0200.

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