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B&R Automation’s new stepper motors

August 9, 2010 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

B&R Automation (www.br-automation.com) is proud to introduce the new 80MPF series stepper motors with 60mm flanges described as cost-effective and powerful. The 80MPF series stepper motors, with 30% less power loss and 25% more torque, are ideal for applications with high clock rates such as filling systems or packaging machines.

The 60mm 80MPF, 86mm 80MPH and 56mm 80MPD motors are known to be one of the most powerful stepper motors available in the market with regard to holding torque. The company now offers motors for demanding applications with holding torque ratings between 1.1Nm and 13.6Nm.

To control the motors, B&R offers Acoposmicro, X67 system and X20 system stepper motor modules that handle currents between 1A and 10A.

Special attention was paid when designing the 80MPF series to ensure that the installation flange is matched with the current 56mm motors from the 80MPD series. Thus, the two motors series’ mounting holes are identical. Just like all B&R motors, the new robust stepper motors also have a long operating life thanks to the high-quality materials.

The company carefully made the right selection for stepper motor bearings since these are major elements when it comes to reliability in harsh conditions.  Moreover, the seals on the bearings offer protection from moisture and contamination.

The 80MPF series motors have IP30 as standard, but IP65 protection can be achieved with the optional cover. The 60mm motors can be equipped with an ABR encoder, a motor brake and/or an SSI encoder depending on the application requirements.

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