



⚡ Elevate your maker game with torque and precision that won’t quit!
The STEPPERONLINE Nema 17 Bipolar Stepper Motor offers a high holding torque of 45Ncm with a precise 1.8° step angle, powered by a 2A rated current. Designed for 3D printers, CNC machines, and robotics, it features a compact 40mm body, 4-wire connection with a ready-to-use 1m cable, and is ROHS & CE certified for quality and reliability.
| ASIN | B00PNEQI7W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,533 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #8 in 3D Printer Motors |
| Brand | STEPPERONLINE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (221) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2014 |
| Horsepower | 1.1 Horsepower |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 17HS16-2004S |
| Manufacturer | OSM Technology Co.,Ltd. |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Copper |
| Product Dimensions | 1.65"W x 1.65"H |
| Speed | 200 RPM |
| UPC | 191579036757 190657066570 190657464598 714485343629 701056337583 701056510245 |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
P**E
Great motor upgraded for Wanhao i3 extruder if you don't mind the small loss in space.
I bought this motor is replace the weak extruder motor on my Wanhao Duplicator i3 v2 that I recently changed to a RAMPS 1.4 board. I've been using it all weekend, and so far everything is working out pretty good. I haven't gotten around to reinstalling my Flexion extruder kit back on after changing back to the stock block with the all-metal upgrades, but this thing can definitely power that. Not that noisy (although nothing is that noisy when sitting next to the fans that came on the Wanhao), and haven't had any clogs or skipped steps yet. I know the stock motor is 34mm, but a 6mm difference is negligible for me, and the tradeoff in torque gain was worth it. One note though, I had to remove some metal from the heatsink to make it fit, since the shaft is a bit longer than stock as well. Also, be sure to adjust your voltage, because the stock motors run at a pretty significantly lower voltage than these.
H**S
Great stepper for the RoBo 3D
Great stepper for the RoBo 3D I built a clone and these motors work great with the RAMPS and default drivers. The wires are plenty long enough, and although I would have loved a connector at the motor itself, I can always add one myself. No issues with drift or double-stepping. Plenty strong enough for all 5 motors of my machine.
J**E
Solid performance and a good price
I use a lot of stepper motors and I've never had an issue with these. They work well with every driver I've used them with and the threading and dimensions are always very accurate for installation in a variety of projects.
M**N
Missed steps, no real precision.
This product was good at first but it didn't fit my need of precision. It will miss steps in both directions and the momentum of a rotation can cause it to "bounce" back and forth before it completely stops. No other problems and it worked as expected.
C**E
Good until they failed, impossible to change wires.
These motors appeared fine for a short time on a DIY Arduino project. Then they began to vibrate and the spindle would only go back and forth. As this motor does not have a removable connector wire harness I cannot change out the wires. I would look at NEMA motors that have plug in connectors on the side of the motor.
D**.
Good motor, Great torque, but be careful and do your research before you pick your driver!
So far it's a good little motor, however the low 1.1ohm coil resistance is causing me some issues with one of the L298N H-bridge modules I also bought off amazon. In order to drive this motor you either need a current limited power supply <2A or you need to drive it at about 2V. If you supply it with 12V as stated in the spec sheet, it will draw about 11A, which is plenty to smoke-check both the motor and your H-Bridge. If you're going to use this with the L298N, you must use PWM, or wire 4-8ohm@5W resistors. If you don't know what any of this means, don't use it with the L298N modules you will end up smoke checking the motor or the bridge.
T**K
Good inexpensive stepper motor
Needed a cheap stepper motor to test a new driver IC eval board. It's working with no issues
K**.
I NEEDS TEH TORQUE!
Nothing I can complain about. I just wished I purchased something more powerful for my application. I beat up this motor, held it still while trying step, and turning it while it was trying to hold, but no complaints per the motor. I got it stupid hot in an attempt to really work it, and it still responds quite well. So I only have good recommendations for this motor. (I'm going to order the 84oz motors for my application, and use the same seller :D )
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