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The Fine Print:

23km-c051-09v Datasheet Direct

The following table consolidates the verified technical parameters for the 23KM-C051-09V, sourced from community testing and commercial listings.

Based on tested samples of similar 9V stepper motors, the provides:

Whether you are replacing a failed stepper motor or designing a new positioning system from scratch, understanding the 23KM-C051-09V datasheet in detail will ensure optimal performance and longevity.

The 23KM-C051-09V's popularity in the DIY and prosumer CNC space is not accidental. Its design makes it a true "workhorse," offering a compelling mix of performance attributes that justify its widespread use. 23km-c051-09v datasheet

| Parameter | Value | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Hybrid Stepper Motor | 2-phase, bipolar | | Frame Size | NEMA 23 | 57mm x 57mm flange | | Step Angle | 1.8° | Standard for 200 steps/revolution | | Steps per Revolution | 200 | Full-step resolution | | Holding Torque | 9.9 kg-cm (980 mNm) | The force required to break the motor's shaft from a standstill | | Current per Phase | 2.0 A | The maximum current for each winding | | Voltage | 9 V (Nominal) | Rated voltage based on resistance and current | | Winding Resistance | 2.0 Ω ±10% | Measured per phase | | Winding Inductance | 4.4 mH | Per phase | | Number of Wires | 6 | Factory configuration for unipolar/bipolar wiring | | Shaft Diameter | 6.35mm (1/4") | Standard round shaft | | Dynamic Torque | 869 mNm @ 600pps | Maintained torque at speed | | Insulation Resistance | >100 MΩ @ 500VDC | Electrical safety rating | | Dielectric Strength | 500 VAC for 1 min | Withstands high voltage without breaking down | | Ambient Temperature | -20°C to +50°C | Operating range | | Max. Temperature Rise | 80°C | Can get hot during operation | | Weight | ~675 g (1.5 lbs) | | | Common Manufacturers | Minebea / Astrosyn | Brand names seen on similar models |

: A+ = Black, A– = Green, B+ = Red, B– = Blue.

Always obtain the official mechanical drawing from your supplier – errors in replacement mounting can cause misalignment. Its design makes it a true "workhorse," offering

If you can tell me the on your motor, I can help you with the exact wiring diagram for your driver. 23km C051 09v Datasheet

Yes, a 12V supply will work, but you will not achieve the motor's full torque potential, especially at higher speeds. The torque will drop off significantly at low RPMs. To unlock the motor's dynamic performance, a 24V or higher supply is recommended.

The is a high-torque, NEMA 23 hybrid stepper motor manufactured by MinebeaMitsumi (formerly NMB Technologies). It features a 1.8-degree step angle (200 steps per revolution), making it an industry-standard choice for precise positioning under high-stress mechanical conditions. This technical profile decodes the 23KM-C051-09V datasheet specs, wiring options, and application best practices. Comprehensive Technical Specifications Always obtain the official mechanical drawing from your

Based on the Minebea 23KM series technical data, here are the primary specifications for this model: NEMA 23 (56.4mm x 56.4mm faceplate) Step Angle: 1.8° (200 steps per revolution) Holding Torque: 9.9 kg·cm (approx. 980 mNm or 137 oz-in) Rated Current: 2.0 Amps per phase

Because this specific model number often appears on OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) surplus, you may find them at a lower cost than "retail" NEMA 23 motors. You can often find listings or similar technical discussions on platforms like Reddit r/CNC or Stanko Forum .

| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | | 1.8° ± 5% (full step) | | Number of Phases | 2 | | Rated Voltage | 9 V DC | | Rated Current per Phase | 0.51 A (or 5.1 A – check model variant) | | Phase Resistance | 17.6 Ω (if 0.51 A) or 1.76 Ω (if 5.1 A) | | Phase Inductance | 12 mH ±20% (typical for low-current version) | | Holding Torque | 0.45 N·m (63.7 oz·in) min at rated current | | Detent Torque | 0.02 N·m max | | Rotor Inertia | 120 g·cm² | | Dielectric Strength | 500 V AC for 1 minute | | Insulation Resistance | 100 MΩ min (500 V DC) | | Ambient Temperature | -20°C to +50°C | | Temperature Rise | 80°C max (rated current, 2-phase on) | | Shaft Diameter | 6.35 mm (0.25 in) with flat | | Shaft Length | 21 mm | | Motor Length | 51 mm (excluding shaft) | | Weight | 0.45 kg (1.0 lb) |

The following specifications define the core parameters of the 23KM-C051-09V model: : NEMA 23 standard Motor Type : Hybrid Stepping Motor Step Angle : 1.8° per step (200 steps per full revolution) Nominal Voltage : 9.0 V Rated Current per Phase : 2.0 A Phase Resistance : 2.0 Ohms Phase Inductance : 4.4 mH Holding Torque : 980 mNm (9.99 kg·cm / 138.8 oz·in)

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