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News Release from: EAO | Subject: Sanyo Denki stepper motor systems
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 March 2004
Stepper motors modified without damage
risk
Sanyo Denki stepper motor systems can be expertly built to customised designs, thus removing the potential for damage when modifications are made in-house by the user.
EAO can supply customised Sanyo Denki stepper motor systems expertly built to your designs, thus removing the potential for damage when modifications are made in-house Whether the application is in printing systems, machine tools, semiconductor production, robotics, or test and measurement, your system will carry our guarantee of quality and reliability with the additional advantage of competent technical after-sales support
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 25 Feb 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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EAO offers a range of stepper motor modifications including: • Shaft options: double/rear shaft, longer or shorter shafts, machined shafts to meet your requirements including flats, pinion, c-clip grove, etc • Winding changes for your required motor performance.
• Connector or wire termination to your specification.
• Hollow-shaft 35 and 42mm motors for combined motor and lead screw combination without the need for coupling.
We can also supply add-on features like gearboxes, electromagnetic brakes, encoders, leadscrews with coupling, and dampers.
Modifications are available on Sanyo Denki two-, three- and five-phase stepper motors in a choice of frame sizes from 28 mm2 to 106 mm2.
These products achieve high holding torque and high-resolution rotations at very low vibration levels. Request a free brochure from EAO ...
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