Next generation of NEMA stepper motors with improved performance

Intelligent Automation Ltd. has expanded its product offering to include a new generation of two-phase stepper motors.

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The NEMA 23 stepper motors of the Sanmotion series are manufactured using the latest state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques. They offer significant improvement over previous generations of motors, achieving higher torque performance, therefore improving machine speed by
shortening the positioning time and machine cycle time. 

The motor efficiency has been improved, contributing to reducing the power consumption of machines and the motor’s heat dissipation. The new models are low noise, reducing the overall
noise level of machines. 

Typical applications include medical devices, industrial equipment, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, conveying machines, and index table driving. 

The motors are offered with a range of options such as bipolar or unipolar winding, with connectors,
shaft flats or keyways. Further options, such as gearbox, encoder and brakes, are available for customisation. 

“With the launch of the new series, we are pleased to be able to offer to our customers an even
more comprehensive line of brushless DC electric motors,” says Ajay Karavadra, Managing Director of Intelligent Automation. 
 
“The new NEMA 23 stepper motors were developed with high torque, low noise, and energy saving in mind – and all this at a competitive price.” 

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