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Blog Next generation NEMA 23 (56mm) stepper motors provide 40% higher torque and 3% higher efficiency
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  • Author Author: Robert_Davies
  • Date Created: 28 Feb 2024 4:42 PM Date Created
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Next generation NEMA 23 (56mm) stepper motors provide 40% higher torque and 3% higher efficiency

Robert_Davies
Robert_Davies
28 Feb 2024

Sanyo Denki SanMotion SM256 Series stepper motors provide fast and precise motion control.

EAO Ltd has introduced a new family of 56mm two-phase stepper motors that offer up to 40% higher torque than existing models to reduce cycle times and improve positioning speed in end-equipment such as precision medical devices, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, CCTV cameras, ATMs and XY positioning stages. 

 High torque NEMA 23 Stepper Motors

Developed by motion control specialist Sanyo Denki the new SanMotion SM256 Series stepper motors are available with depths ranging between 41.8 mm and 85.8 mm and delivering holding torques spanning 0.77 Nm up to 2.5 Nm. The manufacturer’s use of the latest automated motor winding, assembly and test procedures has reduced operational noise by 3dB(A) (typ.) compared to existing Sanyo Denki stepper motors, boosted motor efficiency by 3% and added 40% more torque. These improvements will reduce the power consumption of end-equipment and contribute to reduced vibration and a more stable temperature curve during operation.

The new SanMotion SM256 Series stepper motor family available from Farnell comprises 24 unipolar versions and 36 bipolar versions and includes single and dual shaft types and a choice of five drive current/phase options. There are many configuration options that facilitate easy integration into the end equipment include factory fitted encoders, electromagnetic brakes, low backlash gearboxes, connecting cables and matching drivers.

Visit the New Product page: 56mm High torque stepper motors

Purchase SM256 Series motors from Farnell 

Find out more about the whole range at www.motorsandfans.co.uk

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    DAB over 1 year ago

    It looks like future implementations will have more capability.

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