Design World

  • Home
  • Technologies
    • 3D CAD
    • Electronics • electrical
    • Fastening & Joining
    • Factory automation
    • Linear Motion
    • Motion Control
    • Test & Measurement
    • Sensors
    • Fluid power
  • Learn
    • Ebooks / Tech Tips
    • Engineering Week
    • Future of Design Engineering
    • MC² Motion Control Classrooms
    • Podcasts
    • Videos
    • Webinars
  • LEAP AWARDS
  • Leadership
    • 2022 Voting
    • 2021 Winners
  • Design Guide Library
  • Resources
    • 3D Cad Models
      • PARTsolutions
      • TraceParts
    • Digital Issues
      • Design World
      • EE World
    • Women in Engineering
  • Supplier Listings

80MPF Series Stepper Motors from B&R Automation

By Miles Budimir | July 29, 2010

Share

The new 80MPF series stepper motors with 60 mm flange that have been added to the B&R product line are powerful and extremely cost-effective drive components. With 25% more torque and 30% less power loss, stepper motors from the 80MPF series are ideally suited for applications with high clock rates, for example packaging machines or filling systems.

BuR_Stepper_80MPF_60mm
With holding torque ratings from 1.1 Nm to 13.6 Nm, the robust 80MPF series is ideally suited for the most challenging applications.

The 60 mm 80MPF, 56 mm 80MPD and 86 mm 80MPH motors are among the most powerful stepper motors on the market in regard to holding torque. B&R now offers motors for the most challenging applications with holding torque ratings from 1.1 Nm to 13.6 Nm.

ACOPOSmicro as well as X20 System and X67 System stepper motor modules that handle a current range from 1 to 10 A are available for controlling the motors.

56 mm motor flange compatibility
When designing the new 80MPF series, special attention was given to ensuring that the installation flange is compatible with existing 56 mm motors from the 80MPD series. For this reason, the mounting holes on the two motors series are identical. Thanks to the use of high-quality materials, the new stepper motors, like all B&R motors, are extremely robust and have a long lifespan.

Reliable bearings
Stepper motor bearings are key components when it comes to reliability in harsh environmental conditions. Here, B&R was very careful to make the right selection. Years of experience with servo motors and feedback from many customers were put to use during implementation. The seals on the bearings ensure optimum protection from contamination and moisture.

The new 80MPF series provides IP30 protection as standard. With an optional cover, IP65 protection is achieved. Depending on requirements, the 60 mm motors can also be equipped with an ABR encoder, an SSI encoder and/or a motor brake.

B&R Automation
www.br-automation.com

::Design World::


Filed Under: Factory automation, Automation components, Motion control • motor controls, Motors • stepper

 

Tell Us What You Think!

Related Articles Read More >

Motion & Control Enterprises purchases RSA and Global Controls, fourth acquisition this year
49503-ACS Motion-CMxa
ACS Motion Control releases SPiiPlusCMxa EtherCAT motion controller
SDP-SI-040
SDP/SI launches brushless DC motors and motion control products series
PACMotion-servos
High-performance integrated motion control line from Emerson

DESIGN GUIDE LIBRARY

“motion

Enews Sign Up

Motion Control Classroom

Design World Digital Edition

cover

Browse the most current issue of Design World and back issues in an easy to use high quality format. Clip, share and download with the leading design engineering magazine today.

EDABoard the Forum for Electronics

Top global problem solving EE forum covering Microcontrollers, DSP, Networking, Analog and Digital Design, RF, Power Electronics, PCB Routing and much more

EDABoard: Forum for electronics

Sponsored Content

  • Global supply needs drive increased manufacturing footprint development
  • How to Increase Rotational Capacity for a Retaining Ring
  • Cordis high resolution electronic proportional pressure controls
  • WAGO’s custom designed interface wiring system making industrial applications easier
  • 10 Reasons to Specify Valve Manifolds
  • Case study: How a 3D-printed tool saved thousands of hours and dollars

Design World Podcasts

May 17, 2022
Another view on additive and the aerospace industry
See More >
Engineering Exchange

The Engineering Exchange is a global educational networking community for engineers.

Connect, share, and learn today »

Design World
  • Advertising
  • About us
  • Contact
  • Manage your Design World Subscription
  • Subscribe
  • Design World Digital Network
  • Engineering White Papers
  • LEAP AWARDS

Copyright © 2022 WTWH Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media
Privacy Policy | Advertising | About Us

Search Design World

  • Home
  • Technologies
    • 3D CAD
    • Electronics • electrical
    • Fastening & Joining
    • Factory automation
    • Linear Motion
    • Motion Control
    • Test & Measurement
    • Sensors
    • Fluid power
  • Learn
    • Ebooks / Tech Tips
    • Engineering Week
    • Future of Design Engineering
    • MC² Motion Control Classrooms
    • Podcasts
    • Videos
    • Webinars
  • LEAP AWARDS
  • Leadership
    • 2022 Voting
    • 2021 Winners
  • Design Guide Library
  • Resources
    • 3D Cad Models
      • PARTsolutions
      • TraceParts
    • Digital Issues
      • Design World
      • EE World
    • Women in Engineering
  • Supplier Listings