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Nema 11 stepper motor Dimensions of the NEMA 11 Stepper Motor wiring diagram for NEMA 11 stepper motor
Nema 11 stepper motor Dimensions of the NEMA 11 Stepper Motor wiring diagram for NEMA 11 stepper motor
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NEMA 11 Stepping Motor (16.7 oz-in)
$17.95

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Introduction:

This is the smallest stepper motor we've featured to date, but it still packs a nice punch in a compact, rectangular NEMA 11 form.

Description:

This micro motor is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand but still features 16.7 oz-in of holding torque. These NEMA 11 stepping motors are perfect for small CNC machines, 3D printers, laboratory assistance, linear actuators, telescopes, pick and place machines, and prototyping machines. Single shaft .187 inch (4.75mm)

Technical Specifications:

  • 1.8 degree stepping angle (200 steps/revolution)
  • Rated Voltage: 6.2V
  • Current/Phase: 0.67 A
  • Resistance/Phase: 9.2 ohms
  • Inductance/Phase: 5.7mH±20%(1KHz)
  • Holding Torque: 16.7 oz-in / 1200 g-cm
  • Number of Leads: 4
  • Rotor Inertia: 18 g-cm2
  • Weight: 190 g
  • Length: 51 mm
  • Shaft Length: 20mm

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