The BJ42D15 26V10 stepper motor datasheet is available for download in PDF format. The datasheet includes detailed specifications, electrical characteristics, torque characteristics, and thermal characteristics.
To maximize torque at high step rates, your power supply voltage should ideally be equal to or greater than the motor's rated voltage. A paired with a current-limiting stepper driver will provide the best overall performance curve. Applications
The BJ42D15-26V10 excels in open-loop, precision positioning applications:
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These motors are Class B insulated, meaning they can safely handle internal temperatures up to 130∘C130 raised to the composed with power C , though a surface temperature below 60∘C60 raised to the composed with power C is ideal for longevity.
The BJ42D15 26V10 stepper motor has the following electrical characteristics:
. It is widely used as a stock component in Creality 3D printers, such as the Ender 3 and CR-10 series, typically serving as the Y-axis motor Technical Specifications The BJ42D15 26V10 stepper motor datasheet is available
The BJ42D15-26V10 requires a dedicated constant-current (chopper) stepper driver. Do not connect this motor directly to a power supply. Compatible Drivers
These motors are designed for longevity, featuring dust-proof and moisture-proof construction. 4. Wiring Diagram and Pinout
Generally around 15–20 mH, typical for 42-34 NEMA 17 motors. Application & Setup Tips A paired with a current-limiting stepper driver will
Community measurements for the 34mm motors in this series are approximately 5.9 ohms per phase.
For quiet operation, use a driver with StealthChop technology.
While often listed as 24V or 26V in part names, this refers to the system supply voltage; the motor itself is current-driven.