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STEPPERONLINE CNC Stepper Motor Nema 23 Bipolar 2.8A 269oz.in/1.9Nm CNC Mill Lathe Router

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Description
  • 1.9Nm(269oz.in) holding torque
  • Single Shaft 6.35mm diameter
  • NEMA 23 bipolar 2.24\"x2.24\"x3.0\" 4-wire
  • 1.8 deg. step angle(200 steps/rev)
  • Rated current 2.8A & resistance 1.13ohms


This bipolar Nema 23 stepper motor is most popular, it with 1.8 deg. step angle (200 steps/revolution).\nEach phase draws 2.8A, allowing for a holding torque of 1.9Nm(269oz.in).\n\nElectrical Specification:\n\n* Manufacturer Part Number: 23HS30-2804S\n* Motor Type: Bipolar Stepper\n* Step Angle: 1.8 deg.\n* Holding Torque: 1.9Nm(269oz.in)\n* Rated Current/phase: 2.8A\n* Phase Resistance: 1.13ohms\n* Inductance: 5.4mH+/-20%(1KHz)\n\nPhysical Specification:\n\n* Frame Size: 57 x 57mm\n* Body Length: 76mm\n* Shaft Diameter: 6.35mm\n* Shaft Length: 21mm\n* D-cut Length: 15mm\n* Number of Leads: 4\n* Lead Length: 500mm\n* Weight: 1.2kg\n\nConnection:\n\nBlack(A+), Green(A-), Red(B+), Blue(B-)\n\nWarning:\n\nMake sure the motor connect to a constant current or chopper drive controller before you test motor.\nConnecting the motor directly to a power supply will destroy the motor.

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