Available
in NEMA 23, 34 and 42 frame, both H and E Series are high
efficiency, low loss hybrid step motors in conventional
(round frame) configurations. A selection of industry
standard windings and standard options assure the best motor
for your application with holding torques up to 4276 oz-in.
Select from terminal board connections (via conduit), MS
connectors or flying lead connections in waterproof or
standard enclosures. Options include shaft keyways or flats,
oversized drive shaft, rear shaft extensions and various
encoder options. Bipolar or unipolar phase sequencing is
also available. will also work with you to design
custom features as an economical solution to your
application specific requirement.
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- Our general purpose hybrid steppers
allow you to tailor a motor to your in-plant or OEM
application. Select from an array of capabilities to
optimize your motion requirements. From common
"workhorse" applications to your most demanding
velocity and positioning requirements. For increased torque
and acceleration, E Series general purpose motors feature
our patented Sigmax(R) technology. Both H and E Series
motors provide the high speed capability required for rapid
traverse applications.
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- Unequaled in performance,
hybrid step motors have the highest torque per
frame size in the industry. A rugged space saving enclosure
plus a host of options mean these hybrid steppers offer
industrial design, industrial quality and industrial
performance for your application.
Features |
Benefits |
- Torque production over wide
speed range
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- High quality long life
motor
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- Extensive selection of
shaft, end bell, termination, encoder and
splashproof options
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- An array of options to meet
your needs
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- UL recognized models
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- Safety and acceptability
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- Wide range of industry
standard winding configurations
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- Match motor performance to
your application
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- Sigmax technology
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- Flux focusing increases
torque
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- NEMA 23, 34 and 42 frames
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- Broad selection to meet
your application specific requirements
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- Two year warranty
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- High quality, dependable
operation
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Sample Model Number
Code
This chart identifies the components of
a typical model number code for conventional hybrid stepper
motors.

Selection
Overview
GENERAL
PURPOSE CONVENTIONAL HYBRIDS |
NEMA 23 |
NEMA 34 |
NEMA 42 |
(2.3" square
frame) |
(3.4" square
frame) |
(4.2" square
frame) |
Holding Torque |
Holding Torque |
Holding Torque |
oz-in (Nm) |
oz-in (Nm) |
oz-in (Nm) |
E Series - Sigmax®
technology |
1 stack |
85-126 (0.60-0.89) |
223-349 (1.58-1.90) |
957-1378 (6.76-9.73) |
2 stacks |
148-225 (1.05-1.59) |
443-676 (3.13-4.75) |
1805-2698 (12.75-19.06) |
3 stacks |
|
656-995 (4.63-5.40) |
2667-3958 (18.84-27.95) |
4 stacks |
|
879-1300 (6.21-9.18) |
|
H Series - Standard
Hybrid |
1/2 stack |
36-51 (0.25-0.36) |
|
|
1 stack |
59-87 (0.41-0.61) |
158-186 (1.21-1.71) |
585-839 (4.13-5.93) |
2 stacks |
103-156 (0.73-1.10) |
314-471 (2.22-3.32) |
1118-1652 (7.90-11.66) |
3 stacks |
|
466-698 (3.29-4.93) |
1529-2651 (10.80-18.72) |
4 stacks |
|
624-916 (4.41-6.47) |
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SPECIAL PURPOSE CONVENTIONAL
HYBRIDS
E "J" Series -
Sigmax technology - low inertia rotor |
1 stack |
77-108 (0.54-0.77) |
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2 stacks |
139-196 (0.98-1.39) |
|
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H "J" Series -
Standard hybrid - low inertia rotor |
1 stack |
54-77 (0.38-0.54) |
|
|
2 stacks |
99-141 (0.70-0.99) |
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* Holding Torque/Rotor Inertia ...a figure
of merit for acceleration capability |