Sanyo Denki 103H5 Series Stepper Motor 24V, 0.39Nm Torque, 1.8 °, 42 x 42 mm Frame, 5 mm Shaft

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RS Stock No.:
878-7761
Distrelec Article No.:
302-23-832
Mfr. Part No.:
103H5208-5210
Manufacturer:
Sanyo Denki
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Brand

Sanyo Denki

Product Type

Stepper Motor

Step Angle

1.8°

Holding Torque

0.39Nm

Voltage

24V

Mount Type

Vertical, Horizontal

Frame Size

42 x 42 mm

Shaft Diameter

5mm

Current Rating

1A

Winding Arrangement

Lead Wire Type, Bipolar, Unipolar, Connector

IP Rating

IP40

Shaft Length

24mm

Width

1.65in

Resistance Per Phase

4.1Ω

Depth

40.5mm

Standards/Approvals

CE, RoHS Compliant, TUV, UL

Series

103H5

COO (Country of Origin):
PH

Sanyo Denki Stepper Motor, 1A Current Rating, 0.39Nm Holding Torque - SANMOTION 103H5 Series - 103H5208-5210


For precise positioning of automated movements, count on this bipolar stepper motor from Sanyo Denki. It's a double-shaft type, meaning it can operate on two sides simultaneously for greater efficiency. This device has compact dimensions of 42 (L) x 42 (W) x 40.55mm (D) and a high holding torque of 0.39Nm, so it packs a punch in demanding applications.

Features & Benefits


• Light weight of 290g to place minimal strain on your equipment

• Step angle of 1.8° for a high degree of precision

Applications


• Medical devices

• Cameras

• 3D printers

• Process automation

How does a stepper motor work?


A stepper motor breaks up a full rotation into a number of much smaller part-rotations called "steps", so it can move through set degrees or angles of rotation. This allows it to produce minute and highly accurate movements in your machinery.

What's a hybrid stepper motor?


Hybrid stepper motors use an alternating sine/cosine waveform to increase the number of steps. They can be set up to run more smoothly and accurately than standard stepper motors, and they also offer quieter operation, higher torque-to-size ratios and greater output speeds.