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Suitable Stepper Motor

Would this stepper motor be suitable for a router??
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You need to post the number or something, the link doesn't work. Says the search has timed out.
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Sorry about the that the website is
http://www.rswww.com

the stock number is: 494-9858
or 455-2533

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Those are stepping linear actuators. They have a stepper motor but they have a short travel.
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Which one would be suitable on that website, i am trying to keep the cost extremely low!!

I have found this one else where.

Quality product from MINEBEA this NEMA 23 frame motor features:

Rated current 1.2A Holding torque 0.314Nm (3.2kg-cm)
Rotor inertia 0.55kg-cm2 Detent torque 0.0492Nm (500g-cm).
Output shaft 6.3mm dia x 19mm long 4-connections flying lead 115 mm long

Body 56.5mm dia x 40mm long with 57mm square mounting face having a 5.2mm dia mounting hole in each corner on an approx 47mm square.
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Go find some old junk hp laserjets and pull the steppers from them.
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Do all printers have stepper motors because i have two old ones sat on the side doing nothing. For new ones, would these be any good.

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