Stepper Motors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
17PM-K442U

17PM-K442U

NMB Technologies Corp.

STEP MOTOR HYBRID UNIPOLAR 24V

0

17PM-K440CN05CN

17PM-K440CN05CN

NMB Technologies Corp.

MOTOR, STEP, 1.8 DEG, NEMA 17

80

GT0036-23M201

GT0036-23M201

NMB Technologies Corp.

HYBRID 23 STEP MOTOR LOW BACKLAS

0

82924031

82924031

Crouzet

STEPPER MOTOR PM GEARED UNI 6.3V

0

17PM-K749B

17PM-K749B

NMB Technologies Corp.

STEPPER MOTOR HYBRID BIPOLAR 24V

0

82910001

82910001

Crouzet

STEPPER MOTOR PM BIPOLAR 4.7V

0

GS1000-17M001

GS1000-17M001

NMB Technologies Corp.

HYBRID 17 STEP MOTOR 1:100 GEARB

0

82914016

82914016

Crouzet

MOTOR 829100 - 7 5 48STEP/T GEAR

0

QSH5718-76-28-189-10000-AT

QSH5718-76-28-189-10000-AT

TRINAMIC Motion Control GmbH

STEP MOTOR HYBRID NEMA23 ENC 100

6

PG15S-J20-HHF3

PG15S-J20-HHF3

NMB Technologies Corp.

STEP MOTOR PM GEARED BIPOLAR 5V

0

80947019

80947019

Crouzet

STEPPER MOTOR PM GEARED BIPOLAR

0

17PM-K349U

17PM-K349U

NMB Technologies Corp.

STEP MOTOR HYBRID UNIPOLAR 24V

0

GT0072-23M201

GT0072-23M201

NMB Technologies Corp.

HYBRID 23 STEP MOTOR LOW BACKLAS

0

82940015

82940015

Crouzet

MOTOR 829300 - 7 5 48STEP/T - 4

0

GS0090-17M001

GS0090-17M001

NMB Technologies Corp.

HYBRID 17 STEP MOTOR 1:9 GEARBOX

0

PD60-3-1276-TMCL

PD60-3-1276-TMCL

TRINAMIC Motion Control GmbH

STEPPER MOTOR HYBRID BIPOLAR 24V

0

SM2863-5252

SM2863-5252

Sanyo Denki SanMotion Products

STEP, F2, SQ.86, 1.8, HALF INCH

2

82924074

82924074

Crouzet

STEPPER MOTOR PM GEARED UNI 6.3V

0

82924052

82924052

Crouzet

STEPPER MOTOR PM GEARED BI 6.3V

0

82924062

82924062

Crouzet

STEPPER MOTOR PM GEARED UNI 6.3V

0

Stepper Motors

1. Overview

Stepper motors are electromechanical devices that convert electrical pulses into precise mechanical movements. Unlike conventional DC motors, they move in discrete steps, enabling accurate position control without feedback systems. Their ability to achieve high repeatability and positional accuracy makes them critical in automation, robotics, and precision engineering applications.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Variable Reluctance (VR)Simple structure with soft iron rotor, no permanent magnets. Operates through magnetic reluctance minimization.Low-precision positioning systems, textile machinery
Permanent Magnet (PM)Uses permanent magnet rotor with unipolar/bipolar windings. Provides higher torque at low speeds.Robot arms, medical pumps, office automation
Hybrid SynchronousCombines VR and PM features with toothed rotor/stator. Offers finest step resolution (0.9 -1.8 ) and highest torque.CNC machines, 3D printers, semiconductor equipment
Linear StepperDirect linear motion via magnetic coupling. Eliminates mechanical transmission components.High-speed sorting systems, precision measurement

3. Structure and Components

A typical stepper motor contains:

  • Rotor: Made of soft iron (VR) or permanent magnet (PM/hybrid), featuring teeth/grooves for precise magnetic alignment
  • Stator: Laminated steel core with multiple windings arranged in phases (typically 2-5)
  • Coil Windings: Copper coils wound around stator poles, configured in unipolar or bipolar arrangements
  • Bearings: Ball bearings for radial/axial load support with low friction
  • Shaft: Precision-machined steel/aluminum output shaft with coupling features
  • Enclosure: Aluminum housing for heat dissipation and electromagnetic shielding

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Step AngleRotation per pulse (e.g., 1.8 /step = 200 full steps/revolution)Determines positioning resolution
Holding TorqueMaximum torque when energized but stationary (measured in N m)Defines load-carrying capacity
Rated CurrentMaximum continuous operating current per phaseAffects torque output and heating
Detent TorqueResistance to rotation when unpoweredImportant for vertical axis applications
Step AccuracyDeviation from theoretical step position ( 3-5%)Critical for precision applications
Insulation ResistanceElectrical isolation between windings and frame (minimum 100M )Safety and reliability factor

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial Automation: CNC machining centers, pick-and-place robots, conveyor systems
  • Medical Equipment: Syringe pumps, diagnostic imaging equipment, prosthetic limb control
  • Office Machines: High-precision printers, document scanners, automated teller machines
  • Security Systems: Pan-tilt-zoom camera controls, access control mechanisms
  • Aerospace: Satellite antenna positioning, flight control surfaces
  • Consumer Electronics: Camera autofocus systems, smart home devices

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative SeriesKey Features
Yaskawa ElectricSGM/SGMPH Series0.0001 resolution, 50-800W power range
Maxon MotorRE/PRE SeriesHigh-power density, 10 million+ duty cycles
Automation2000STAC6-S SeriesIntegrated driver/controller, EtherCAT interface
Nidec CorporationPB042L01 SeriesLow-vibration design for 3D printing
Trinamic MotionTMC2209 SeriesStealthChop2 silent operation technology

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection factors include:

  • Torque-Speed Requirements: Calculate required torque at operating speed considering acceleration/deceleration
  • Step Resolution: Select step angle matching application precision (e.g., 0.9 for 0.005mm accuracy)
  • Environmental Conditions: Temperature (-20 C to +55 C standard), humidity (<80% RH non-condensing)
  • Control Method: Choose between open-loop or closed-loop with encoder feedback
  • Power Supply: Match driver voltage (12-48VDC typical) and current capacity
  • Mounting: Check flange size (NEMA 8 to NEMA 42 standards) and shaft compatibility
Case Study: For a 3D printer requiring 0.02mm layer resolution: Select NEMA17 hybrid motor with 1.8 step angle and 40N cm torque, combined with 1/16 microstepping driver.

8. Industry Trends

  • Miniaturization: Development of sub-millimeter motors for medical robotics and wearable devices
  • Smart Integration: Built-in sensors and IoT connectivity for predictive maintenance
  • Energy Efficiency: New magnetic materials reducing power consumption by 30-40%
  • Direct-Drive: Elimination of gearboxes through torque-dense motor designs
  • AI-Enhanced Control: Machine learning algorithms optimizing step patterns in real-time
  • Multi-Axis Coordination: Networked motor systems with EtherCAT/PROFINET interfaces
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