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Stepper Motors

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A stepper motor is a positioning drive that rotates a fraction of a 360° turn when the motor coils are activated, resulting in linear or rotary motion. They are generally one of two types, either variable reluctance or permanent magnet; the characteristics are much the same. Also called stepping motors.

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FAULHABER MICROMO
FAULHABER MICROMO - Clearwater, FL
Specializes in quality, high-precision rotary and linear micro motion products including coreless and brushless DC motors, steppers, and piezoelectric and linear actuators.
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AdvanTech International - Somerset, NJ
Applied Motion Products - Morgan Hill, CA
Best Integration Technology Co. Ltd. - Hsinchu, Taiwan
Cymatix Inc. - Petaluma, CA
Electromate Inc. - Vaughan, Canada
Empire Magnetics Inc. - Rohnert Park, CA
Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions Inc. - Waterbury, CT
Isel USA Inc., Automation Components - Hicksville, NY
JVL A/S - Birkerod, Denmark
LSI Computer Systems Inc. - Melville, NY
Ludl Electronic Products Ltd. - Hawthorne, NY
Motion Plus LLC - Pittsburgh, PA
Nanotec Electronic GmbH & Co. KG - Feldkirchen, Germany
Nanotec Electronic U.S. Inc. - Auburn, MA
Nippon Pulse America Inc. - Radford, VA
Novanta IMS - Marlborough, CT
Optimal Engineering Systems Inc. - Van Nuys, CA
Parker Hannifin Corp., Electronic Motion and Controls Div. - Rohnert Park, CA
Picard Industries - Albion, NY
Servo2Go.com Ltd. - Greenville, DE
Technosoft - Neuchatel, Switzerland
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  • stepper motor A positioning drive that rotates a fraction of a 360° turn when the motor coils are activated, resulting in linear or rotary motion. They are generally one of two types, either variable reluctance or permanent magnet; the characteristics are...
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