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Supplier
Leadshine
Description
"Industrial grade stepper motor, ideal for driving heavier loads. Has a holding torque of 87 kg.cm (8.5 Nm or 1208 oz-in). Front and rear shafts. Front shaft is 12.7 mm in diameter with a keyway. Rear shaft is 12.7 mm in diameter round.This NEMA 34 frame motor is 86 mm square on the face, with four 5.5 mm diameter untapped holes. The mounting holes are 69.5 mm from centre to centre along a side."https://oceancontrols.com.au/MOT-132.html
Contributed by
Company
Hazard Systems
Configurations?
No
Downloads
551
Added on
18 Sep, 2016
Part Number
Supplier
Char-Broil
Description
Simple model of Rotisserie Motor used in a turn table for a 3D scanner. Rough dimensions, not exact.
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Company
TraceParts Inc
Configurations?
No
Downloads
46
Added on
9 Sep, 2016
Description
Stepper Motor DC 5V 4 Phase
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Company
Topcon Agriculture
Configurations?
No
Downloads
1468
Added on
18 Aug, 2013
Name
Description
motor
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Company
KSP CO.,LTD
Configurations?
No
Downloads
204
Added on
24 Jul, 2016
Part Number
Supplier
Sawamura Denki
Description
Motor-reductor 12V, 0.3A, 50rpm, 3kg-cm, 6mm
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Company
Universidad de Sevilla
Configurations?
No
Downloads
149
Added on
15 Jun, 2016
Part Number
Supplier
Leadshine
Description
Servo Drive for Stepper/Servo Motor
Contributed by
Company
Hazard Systems
Configurations?
No
Downloads
146
Added on
5 Jun, 2016
Part Number
Supplier
Leadshine
Description
Servo Motor, 8.0NM, Nema 23
Contributed by
Company
Hazard Systems
Configurations?
No
Downloads
1232
Added on
5 Jun, 2016
Part Number
Supplier
Leadshine
Description
4.0NM Servo Motor - Nema 23
Contributed by
Company
Hazard Systems
Configurations?
No
Downloads
1320
Added on
5 Jun, 2016
Part Number
Supplier
Mabuchi
Description
None Provided
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Company
Impression Technology
Configurations?
No
Downloads
111
Added on
2 Jun, 2016
Part Number
Supplier
Motenergy
Description
4.0kw Nominal BLDC Motor. 5000rpm Max. Used in electric vehicles etc. I disassembled the motor and measured all of the features, but I couldn't get the rotor housing open. There is a hall sensor on the back of the motor that is covered with epoxy that I didn't remove. The bearings, 6006 and 6202 have standard rubber seals. I disassembled it to see if I could easily machine the rotor shaft, because it is a strange size that doesn't match any common standard, the key is smaller than expected, so it requires a custom machined bush to attach a sprocket or gearbox. There is very limited information from Motenergy regarding the power curve for this motor, and the data sheet is contradictory also. We are running this at 48V with a Sevcon Gen 4 controller.
Contributed by
Company
Hazard Systems
Configurations?
No
Downloads
76
Added on
23 May, 2016