6105-01-612-0513

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Model or part number: SST40C2011

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Description

Gearhead Stepper Motor Assembly NSN 6105-01-612-0513.

pdf NSN 6105-01-612-0513 Datasheet

MRC:
A measurement of the longest dimension of an item,in distinction from width.AAJU
Overall Length:
38.8 inches
MRC:
The value(s) of potential for which the item is rated.AMSE
Voltage Rating:
6.0 volts
MRC:
Indicates the torque rating,and its type.BKPH
Torque Rating And Type:
1.85 meter-kilograms stalled
MRC:
The step angle,expressed in degrees.CYKX
Step Angle In Deg:
0.9
MRC:
--
NIIN:
016120513
MRC:
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NATO Stock Number:
6105-01-612-0513
MRC:
--
Shelf Life:
N/A
MRC:
--
UOM:
--
MRC:
--
DEMIL:
No
FIIG:
--
FIIG:
A509Z0
MRC:
--
INC:
33745
MRC:
--
IMM:
CX
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Formal Definition

Government issue definition of NSN 6105-01-612-0513

A reversible brushless motor, the rotor of which rotates in discrete angular increments when its stator windings are energized in a programmed manner. Rotation occurs because of the magnetic attraction between the rotor poles and the sequentially energized stator phases. The rotor has no electrical windings but rather salient or magnetized poles.

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