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80000 Series 80 mm Pancake Stepper Motor

The 80000 Series stepper motor is designed for applications where accurate positioning, high torque and very thin packaging are desirable characteristics. This motor has a maximum diameter of 3.15" (80 mm) and is less than 1/2" (12.7 mm) thick. Typical two-phase can-stack motors have coils mounted alongside each other, requiring a certain minimum thickness.

This pancake motor features a patented design, in which one coil is mounted inside the other. The motor's permanent magnet rotor is a ring that is located in between the coils. Applications include business machines, computer peripherals and industrial equipment and automation. Accommodations can be made for configurations that require unipolar coils, special shafts and other mountings.

80000 Series 80 mm Pancake Stepper Motor
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SALIENT CHARACTERISTICS - PANCAKE SERIES 80000
Ø 80mm (3.15") pancake stepper motor
Part Number
80240-12
Wiring
Bipolar (Unipolar Optional)
Step Angle
3.75°
Operating Voltage
12 VDC
Current / Phase
.50 A
Resistance / Phase
24 Ω
Inductance / Phase
24 mH
Hold Torque
oz-in (Ncm)
20oz-in (14.12Ncm)
Power consumption
12 W
Rotor Inertia
120 gcm2
Weight
220 g (7.75 oz.)
Insulation resistance
20 MΩ
Temperature rise
90°F Rise (50°C Rise)
Bearings
Radial Ball
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING - PANCAKE SERIES 80000

Dimensional Drawing

Captive Shaft

PERFORMANCE CURVES - PANCAKE SERIES 80000

L/R DRIVE - BIPOLAR

L/R Drive .187

NOTE: Ramping can increase the performance of a motor either by increasing< the top speed or getting a heavier load accelerated up to speed faster. Also, deceleration can be used to stop the motor without overshoot.

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