Description: Item Specifics:New Vexta 5-Phase Motor/Driver Kit:RKD507-A Microstep DriverPK544BW 5-Phase Stepper Nema170.75 amp/phase , 0.72° Step Angle**Auction price is for a set of 1 driver and 1 motor, I have 7 sets available** Item Description:These are new (unused surplus) stepper motors and drivers that are in perfect working condition.The stepper motor is a model PK544BW 5-phasedual-shaft stepper motor that is a size nema17 andhas an 5mm diameter shaft with a single flat.The driver is a model RKD507-A 5-phase driver with a userselectable step resolution of 500 to 125,000 steps per rotation.This driver accepts step/dir inputs and will work with Mach3. PK544BW Stepper Motor Spec's: Frame Size1.65 inMotor Length1.54 in.Basic Step Angle0.72°Speed-Torque CharacteristicsSpeed-Torque Characteristics Holding Torque25 oz-inCurrent per Phase0.75 A/phaseTypeStandardShaft/Gear TypeRound Shaft (No Gearhead)Gear TypeNo GearheadMotor Connection TypeFlying LeadsShaftDoubleStep Angle0.72 °Connection TypeNew Pentagon (Bipolar)Lead Wires5Rotor Inertia0.3 oz-in²RoHS Compliant RoHS (EU member states) RoHS, the European Union Directive 2002/95/EC, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment will apply to any equipment for use or import into an EU member state beginning July 2006. The restricted substances include; Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg), Hexavalent Chromium Cr (VI), Polybrominated biphenyls – PBB, Polybrominated diphenyl ethers - PBDE and Cadmium (Cd). 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(0.05 mm) T.I.R. at top of output shaftConcentricity0.003 in. (0.075 mm) T.I.R.Perpendicularity0.003 in. (0.075 mm) T.I.R.Radial Play0.001 in. (0.025 mm) max. of 1.12 lb. (5 N)Axial Play0.003 in. (0.075 mm) max. of 2.2 lb. (10 N)Radial Load0 in. from Shaft End = 4.5 lb0.2 in. from Shaft End = 5.6 lb0.39 in. from Shaft End = 7.6 lb0.59 in. from Shaft End = 11.7 lbAxial Load2.2 lb Manufacturer Website links: orientalmotor.com/products/pdfs/opmanuals/HM-40029-4E.pdf orientalmotor.com/products/pdfs/connection/RK_connection_operation.pdf catalog.orientalmotor.com/item/all-categories/pk-series-legacy-5-phase-stepper-motors/pk544bw
Price: 275 USD
Location: Pueblo, Colorado
End Time: 2024-12-10T20:06:51.000Z
Shipping Cost: 17.5 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Model: RKD507-A (Driver)
MPN: PK544BW (Stepper Motor)
Brand: Vexta Oriental Motor Co.