A stepper motor to satisfy all of your robotics needs! This 4-wire bipolar stepper has 1.8° per step for smooth motion and a nice holding torque. The motor used to be specified to have a max current of 350mA in order that it can be driven easily with an Adafruit motor shield for Arduino (or other motor driver) and a wall adapter or lead-acid battery.
Some nice details include a able-to-go cable and a machined drive shaft (so you’ll be able to easily attach stuff). We drove it with an Adafruit motor shield for Arduino and it hummed along nicely at 50 RPM. To hook up with our shield, put the wires on this order: Red, Yellow, skip ground, Green, Brown (or Gray)
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Smooth motion and a nice holding torque
200 steps per revolution, 1.8 degrees
Bipolar stepper, requires 2 full H-bridges!
12V rated voltage (you’ll be able to drive it at a lower voltage, however the torque will drop) at 350mA max current
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