Stepper motor - NEMA-17 size - 200 steps/rev, 12V 350mA

Product ID: 324
$14.00
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1-9 $14.00
10-99 $12.60
100+ $11.20

Description

A stepper motor to satisfy all your robotics needs! This 4-wire bipolar stepper has 1.8° per step for smooth motion and a nice holding torque. The motor was specified to have a max current of 350mA so that it could be driven easily with an Adafruit motor shield for Arduino (or other motor driver) and a wall adapter or lead-acid battery.

Some nice details include a ready-to-go cable and a machined drive shaft (so you can easily attach stuff). We drove it with an Adafruit motor shield for Arduino and it hummed along nicely at 50 RPM. To connect to our shield, put the wires in this order: Red, Yellow, skip ground, Green, Brown (or Gray)
 

Technical Details

  • Datasheet
  • Declaration of Conformity
  • RoHS
  • 200 steps per revolution, 1.8 degrees
  • Coil #1: Red & Yellow wire pair. Coil #2 Green & Brown/Gray wire pair.
  • Bipolar stepper, requires 2 full H-bridges!
  • 4-wire, 8 inch leads
  • 42mm/1.65" square body
  • 31mm/1.22" square mounting holes, 3mm metric screws (M3)
  • 5mm diameter drive shaft, 24mm long, with a machined flat
  • 12V rated voltage (you can drive it at a lower voltage, but the torque will drop) at 350mA max current
  • 28 oz*in, 20 N*cm, 2 Kg*cm holding torque per phase
  • 35 ohms per winding
RoHS 2 2011 65 EU Compliant

Learn

Stackable, high current DC and Stepper motor shield
Choose the right motor (and controller) for the job!
The Adafruit guide to choosing and using stepper motors.
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