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Small Reduction Stepper Motor - 12VDC 48-Step 1/16 Gearing

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Brand Adafruit Industries
Model ADAID-918
Type Other
This is a great first stepper motor, good for small projects and experimenting with steppers. This uni-polar motor has a built in mounting plate with two mounting holes. There are only 32 step ( 11.25 degree) per revolution, and inside is a 1/16 reduction gear set. (Actually its 1/ 16.032 but for most purposes 1/16 is a good enough approximation) What this means is that there are really 32* 16.032 steps per revolution = 513 steps! The shaft is flattened so its easy to attach stuff to it with a set-screw. A perfect first stepper motor and works well with the Motor Shield for Arduino.

The gearing has a few side effects which are important to note. First, you can turn the stepper by hand but not as smoothly as an un-geared stepper. It also means you shouldn't use interleaved or micro-stepping to control or it will take forever to turn. Instead use single or double stepping. The torque is fairly high but its slower than un-geared steppers - we maxed out at about 80 RPM when powering with 12VDC and about 50 RPM on 9VDC. To use with the Adafruit Motor Shield, connect red to ground (middle), orange and pink to one motor port (say M1) and blue and yellow to the other motor port (say M2).

So in order, thats: orange - pink - red - blue - yellow. Then just use the example code that comes with the Adafruit Motor Shield library and set the constructor to Adafruit_StepperMotor *myMotor = AFMS. getStepper(513, motornum) and the speed at 5 RPM by calling motor->setSpeed (5). Otherwise, you can also wire it up with some transistors and use the Arduino Stepper library (on the Arduino web site). Unipolar stepper with 0.1" spaced 5-pin cable connector32 steps per revolution1/ 16.025 geared down reduction5V-12V
DC suggested operationWeight: 37 g.
Dimensions: 28mm diameter, 20mm tall not including 9mm shaft with 5mm diameter9" / 23 cm long cableHolding
Torque @ 12VDC: 250 gram-force*cm, 25
N*mm/ 3.5 oz-force*inShaft: 5mm diameter flattenedMore tech info and tutorials are available on the Adafruit web site.

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