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You are here: Home / Motors / New line of stepper motors from Nook Industries

New line of stepper motors from Nook Industries

April 13, 2015 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

Nook Industries has introduced a line of new stepper motors designed to provide a total, single source for linear motion solutions. The new line can power ball screws, actuators, jacks and linear modules with a variety of load, speed and power supply options, in two basic configurations: Stepper motors and integrated stepper motors.

A wide variety of two-phase, low-inertia stepper motors in three basic NEMA frame sizes are now available. Eleven different step motors (NEMA 17, 23 & 34) are stocked and available for quick delivery. NookSteppermotor

Integrated stepper motors are also available, featuring a motion-control component combined with built-in index feedback. This allows for two-phase stepping along with a high performance drive and a 1000-line mapping encoder. These features offer a closed-loop, cost-effective means to control a Nook mechanical solution. “The new stepper motors are ideal for accurate and precise positioning where low costs are a driver,” said Ronald Giovannone, project manager at Nook Industries.

With four drives specifically tuned for use with the new Nook stepper motors, and power supplies designed to power stepper and servo systems, Nook can offer a complete actuator system solution. Custom configurations can be modeled and designed through Nook customer service and engineering.

Find out more at www.nookindustries.com.

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