: The driver energizes specific stator coils in a sequence. This creates a magnetic field that pulls the rotor to align with the active stator teeth. Step Movement
: 5mm diameter "D-type" shaft to prevent pulley slippage. Operational Features
Unlike standard DC motors that spin continuously when powered, the Bachin 424015a is designed for position control . It moves in precise, discrete steps.
One of the most common applications is in , where it drives the motion of a spindle or cutting tool across a workpiece. In 3D printers, identical or similar 42mm motors are used to control the X, Y, and Z axes, guiding the print head's movement and the build platform's vertical position.
Bachin 424015A is a standard NEMA 17 hybrid bipolar stepper motor commonly used in 3D printers, CNC machines, and laser engravers. It is designed for precise positioning and high torque at low speeds. Technical Specifications
The "42" in the model number designates its NEMA 17 faceplate dimensions, while the "40" identifies its 40mm body length. Inside this frame lies a consisting of a permanent magnet rotor enclosed by a multi-toothed electromagnet stator.
: While the motor has a low rated voltage (often ~3V to 4V based on resistance), it should be driven at 12V to 24V through a current-limiting driver to maintain torque at higher speeds.
You're looking for information on the Bachin stepper motor 424015A!
The internal rotor aligns with the magnetic field created by the stator.
A driver (e.g., A4988, DRV8825, or TB6600) is required to convert the digital signals from the controller (like Arduino or specialized Bachin controller board) into the high-current pulses needed by the motor coils.
Typically 1.0A to 1.5A per phase. For similar 42-40 models, 1A is standard for safe operation.
: The driver energizes specific stator coils in a sequence. This creates a magnetic field that pulls the rotor to align with the active stator teeth. Step Movement
: 5mm diameter "D-type" shaft to prevent pulley slippage. Operational Features
Unlike standard DC motors that spin continuously when powered, the Bachin 424015a is designed for position control . It moves in precise, discrete steps.
One of the most common applications is in , where it drives the motion of a spindle or cutting tool across a workpiece. In 3D printers, identical or similar 42mm motors are used to control the X, Y, and Z axes, guiding the print head's movement and the build platform's vertical position.
Bachin 424015A is a standard NEMA 17 hybrid bipolar stepper motor commonly used in 3D printers, CNC machines, and laser engravers. It is designed for precise positioning and high torque at low speeds. Technical Specifications
The "42" in the model number designates its NEMA 17 faceplate dimensions, while the "40" identifies its 40mm body length. Inside this frame lies a consisting of a permanent magnet rotor enclosed by a multi-toothed electromagnet stator.
: While the motor has a low rated voltage (often ~3V to 4V based on resistance), it should be driven at 12V to 24V through a current-limiting driver to maintain torque at higher speeds.
You're looking for information on the Bachin stepper motor 424015A!
The internal rotor aligns with the magnetic field created by the stator.
A driver (e.g., A4988, DRV8825, or TB6600) is required to convert the digital signals from the controller (like Arduino or specialized Bachin controller board) into the high-current pulses needed by the motor coils.
Typically 1.0A to 1.5A per phase. For similar 42-40 models, 1A is standard for safe operation.