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Controller and Stepper Motor offer single/multiaxis handling.
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EMMS-ST stepper motor offers holding torque from 0.5-9.3 Nm, with external gearbox options of 3:1 and 5:1.
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Five-Phase Stepper Driver powers high torque step motors
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IMS51 series ac bipolar drivers are CE compliant to meet safety protocols when powering ultra high torque step motors. Output current can be selected as 1.4 A/phase or 2.8 A/phase, depending on requirement. With basic step division of .72[degrees] full step at 500 steps/revolution and .36[degrees] half step at 1,000 steps/revolution, driver suits NEMA size 17, 23 or 34 5-phase step motors. Requiring no power supply, units operate from 120 or 220 Vac.
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IP67-Rated Module controls stepper motors
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Mounted directly on machine frame next to motor, X67 Stepper Motor Modules offer 2 control possibilities and integrated motor detection. Module X67SM4320 controls up to 4 stepper motors, with rated voltage of 18-30 Vdc at motor current up to 1 A, while module X67SM2436 controls up to 2 stepper motors, with rated voltage of 18-48 Vdc at motor current up to 3 A.
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CNC automatics expand horizons for subcontractor
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Having invested in CNC automatics, a manufacturer of machined complex plastics parts has found it can take smaller batches and diversify into other areas.
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Stepper controller is made for Allen Bradley PLCs
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Advanced Micro Controls (AMCI), a Connecticut based industrial controls company, has developed a novel stepper motor control module for Allen-Bradley's Point I/O. Boasting seamless integration into Allen-Bradley's distributed I/O network, the 3401 module is ideal for applications where low-cost of ownership are key for successful control system design and operation.
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