3335_0 86STH65 NEMA-34 Bipolar Gearless Stepper

£83.23 £69.36

This huge bipolar stepper with a rear shaft has a 1.8° step angle and 30 kg·cm of torque at low speeds.

This NEMA-34 motor generates 34 kg-cm of holding torque at 2.8 Amps. It comes with the rear shaft exposed, so you can mount an encoder or shaft coupler.

When connected to a Phidgets 1067 stepper bipolar HC  the 3335 has a maximum speed of 200 RPM.

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Details

This NEMA-34 motor generates 34 kg-cm of holding torque at 2.8 Amps. It comes with the rear shaft exposed, so you can mount an encoder or shaft coupler.

When connected to a 1067 - PhidgetStepper Bipolar HC, the 3335 has a maximum speed of 200 RPM.

The following diagrams show two connection methods: series and parallel.

 

 

Series wiring will result in higher torque when the motor is stopped or at low speeds. Parallel wiring will provide better torque at higher speeds, but less torque overall. Since the current in parallel mode is split between two paths, the current rating is doubled.

When connecting motor wires to one another, you must solder or screw clamp them together rather than just twisting them together.

Note: Make sure to unplug the power cord from the motor controller before switching wires around.


The rear shaft of this motor can be equipped with the HKT22 Optical Encoder for applications where you need to keep track of the exact position, velocity, or acceleration of the motor.