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Hybrid stepper motors offer low detent torque.(ELECTROMECHANICAL & MECHANICAL DEVICES)

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AMETEK announced its MAE brand HN Series hybrid stepper motors that feature low detent torque to holding torque ratios, promoting smooth operation and the fine positioning capability required for microstep operation. These motors can provide accurate open-loop control and high-speed operation suitable for a range of positioning applications. The standard size 34 hybrid steppers are available in three models (lengths 2.64" to 4.92" with step resolutions of 1.8[degrees] (200 steps per rev. …


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