High performance nema11 stepper motor

Philip27

Jan 3, 2025
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Hi everyone,
I am looking for high performance stepper motors for a project where I am trying to minimize the size of the device. Essentially, the Nema size of the stepper motor directly determines how flat I can design the device (the length of the motor is not important and the price is secondary). Now, the stepper should produce at least 0.27 Nm (= 38 oz-in) of holding torque and hold that torque well until about 400 rpm. The best I could find for these requirements was the Nema 14 stepper from oyostepper.com: https://www.oyostepper.com/goods-15-Nema-14-Stepper-Motor-Bipolar-18-deg-14Ncm-20ozin-04A-12V-35x35x26mm-4-Wires.html.
and I am looking to reduce the size even further beyond the 35 mm that this motor offers. Any suggestions on where I can find a small but powerful stepper (perhaps a Nema 11 with similar performance)? Or any ideas for other alternatives?
 

Delta Prime

Jul 29, 2020
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Using a gearbox with a stepper motor allows for torque amplification, speed reduction, improved resolution, reduced backlash, and better matching of motor output characteristics to specific application requirements.
What is your application?
 

ahsrabrifat

Jan 18, 2025
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Hi everyone,
I am looking for high performance stepper motors for a project where I am trying to minimize the size of the device. Essentially, the Nema size of the stepper motor directly determines how flat I can design the device (the length of the motor is not important and the price is secondary). Now, the stepper should produce at least 0.27 Nm (= 38 oz-in) of holding torque and hold that torque well until about 400 rpm. The best I could find for these requirements was the Nema 14 stepper from oyostepper.com: https://www.oyostepper.com/goods-15-Nema-14-Stepper-Motor-Bipolar-18-deg-14Ncm-20ozin-04A-12V-35x35x26mm-4-Wires.html.
and I am looking to reduce the size even further beyond the 35 mm that this motor offers. Any suggestions on where I can find a small but powerful stepper (perhaps a Nema 11 with similar performance)? Or any ideas for other alternatives?
You can check Nema 11.
 
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