Motion Control Line Expands

June 1, 2009
The SureStep line of motion control products has expanded to include stepping motors in standard NEMA sizes (17, 23 and 34) that now offer bi-polar models with output torques ranging from 61 oz-in to 1,291 oz-in. 
The motors feature a pigtail cable with locking connector for easy hook-up and 200 steps per revolution. The stepping motors are CE compliant and prices start at $17. Three additional power supplies are now offered for all of the line’s drives and motors. These unregulated linear power supplies offer full load outputs of 32, 48 and 70VDC. The power supplies are electronically overload protected and electrically isolated from motor supply output. They feature screw terminal connections, Power-On LED indicators for motor supply and logic power, and have 3AG fuses on both input and output. The power supplies start at $119. Two new Advanced Programmable SureStep Drives offer more functionality and higher current capability. Software-selectable resolution up to 51,200 steps per revolution is designed to provide smoother, more accurate motion and power capability up to 10A per phase. Drive pricing starts at $199.AutomationDirectwww.automationdirect.com770.889.2858

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