Matching stepper motor and drive now with hazardous area certification: AMP release hazardous location-ready microstepping motor

Following last year´s launch of its STAC-6 series ATEX, IEC-Ex and UL hazardous location certified microstepping drive, Applied Motion Products (AMP) has released a compatible stepper motor – allowing a complete internationally certified motor and drive package for machine automation applications in high safety industries where explosive atmospheres are commonly found such as oil & gas, mining and printing. Available with full support from Mclennan, the new stepper motor is certified for Class I, Zone 1 locations and would typically be installed in highly hazardous areas with the matching STAC-6 drive, which has a Class I, Zone 2 certification, and suits a physically isolated location.

The new HX56-100 motor has a NEMA 56 frame with a nominal diameter of 134 mm and length of 170 mm. Its environmental rating is IP66/Type 4X. The high torque design is optimised for microstepping and yields an approximate power rating of 250 Watts with a continuous duty rating and maximum speed of 2200 rpm. HazLoc certification for the HX56-100 extends to the USA, Canada, Europe and the Middle East – covering ATEX and IECEx for Class I, Zone 1 locations and UL certifications for Class 1, Div 1, and Group C & D locations. Mclennan can help with motor sizing. A comprehensive installation guide and hardware manual for the new hazardous area stepper motor and the drive is available from the Hampshire-based motion specialist.

The matching STAC-6-Q-H hazardous area microstepping drive has many of the features of the well-established STAC-6 range including motion control configuration options for step & direction, analogue voltage, PC or PLC host control. Step resolution is selectable from full/half-step to 51,200 steps/rev microstepping. AMP´s advanced anti- resonance algorithm and torque ripple levelling algorithms ensure smooth and precise motion. Controller options include AMP´s powerful Q-Programming which may be used with its ST-Configurator software to provide graphical PC-based point and click programming for simple machine sequencing. Q-Programming also provides the means to write and edit multi-tasked motion and machine control code with maths functions and advanced features such as electronic gearbox, product registration and on-the-fly motion functions. 7 digital inputs and 3 digital outputs are configurable at set-up and programming modes, offering a high degree pf machine interfacing.

Mclennan provides comprehensive support for AMP´s broad range of stepper and servo based motion control components, and through distribution partnerships with a select number of leading motion control equipment manufacturers also offers a design and build service for precision motion sub-assemblies and miniature power transmission systems. For more information on Mclennan´s fully supported motion products, email [email protected]  or visit www.mclennan.co.uk.

About Mclennan
Mclennan works closely with a small number of global motion control manufacturers and with its own in-house design and manufacturing capability the Hampshire based motion specialist offers complete integrated mechatronics assemblies with customised mechanics, gearheads and other power train components. Motor technologies include brushed and brushless servo motors, stepper motors, small AC motors and complementary gear unit drive technologies together with motion controls for competitively priced multi-axis motion and machine control for use throughout industrial and OEM automated machine applications.

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