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NEMA 14 stepper motor Dimensions for NEMA 14 stepper motor Wiring leads for NEMA 14 17 oz-in stepper motor.
NEMA 14 stepper motor Dimensions for NEMA 14 stepper motor Wiring leads for NEMA 14 17 oz-in stepper motor.
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NEMA 14 20 oz-in 1.8 degree 0.4A Stepper Motor
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NEMA 14 Stepping Motor (20 oz-in) 5mm Shaft
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Introduction:

This NEMA 14 form factor stepper motor features 20 oz-in of holding torque in a frame smaller (36mm) than most. 5mm shaft,

Description:

This miniature sized stepper motor may appear tiny, but still boasts a hefty 17 oz-in of holding torque. These NEMA 14 stepping motors can be utilized for a wide array of functions including but not limited to: smaller CNC machines, 3D printers and prototyping machines.

Technical Specifications:

  • 1.8 degree stepping angle
  • Current/Phase: 0.4 A
  • Holding Torque: 20 oz-in / 14 Ncm
  • Number of Leads: 4
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