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You are here: Home / Featured / Oriental Motor 60-mm DG II rotary actuator with AlphaStep AZ Series absolute encoder stepper motor

Oriental Motor 60-mm DG II rotary actuator with AlphaStep AZ Series absolute encoder stepper motor

August 29, 2018 By Lisa Eitel Leave a Comment

Oriental Motor is pleased to expand the DGII Series product lineup and AlphaStep hybrid control system with the introduction of the new 60 mm DGII rotary actuator.

The DGII Series is a line of products that combine a high rigidity hollow rotary table with an AlphaStep absolute encoder AZ series closed loop stepper motor and driver. It retains the ease of use of a stepper motor, while also allowing for highly accurate positioning of large inertia loads.

The new DG II retains the ease of use of a stepper motor while allowing for highly accurate positioning of large inertia loads.

The smaller 60 mm frame size is equipped with an AlphaStep AZ Series absolute encoder stepper motor. This new rotary actuator is available to be used with 4 types of AZ Series DC input drivers … stored data type, pulse input driver with built-in RS-485 communications, pulse input type and multi-axis driver with EtherCAT communication.

It is a complete cost-effective accurate rotary actuator system that help eliminate the need for additional sensors. This new combination can work in traditional applications where step and direction are required, or, in applications where PLC or Touch Screens (HMI) are being used, without the need for additional modules connected to the PLC. The end result is a more efficient and energy efficient product that is compatible with a wider range of master controller types and control methods.

For more information about the Oriental Motor 60-mm DGII Series rotary actuator, call (800) 468-3982 or visit this deep link on orientalmotor.com.


Since its founding in Japan in 1885, Oriental Motor has been a world leader in motion control systems. For over a century, we have concentrated on technological advancement and product design improvement — an emphasis evident in the sophisticated devices we market today.

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