This motor is specifically engineered for low-to-medium torque applications requiring sustained holding force without overheating, thanks to its 26V/1.0A winding design.
Exclusive answer: Yes. The torque will drop by approximately 8%, but the motor will run 15°C cooler. For optimal performance, use a boost converter to achieve 26V exactly. bj42d15 26v10 stepper motor datasheet exclusive
. Operating above this threshold significantly increases heat and risk of motor failure. Voltage Calibration (Vref): For optimal performance, use a boost converter to
The BJ42D15 26V10 is a hybrid stepper motor (42mm x 42mm faceplate). The nomenclature tells a story: Voltage Calibration (Vref): The BJ42D15 26V10 is a
(Note: model number interpreted as "BJ42D15 26V10" — assumed to reference a bipolar stepper motor variant with 26 V rated voltage and 10 indicating either phase current, winding identifier, or series code. If you have a different exact part number or manufacturer, supply it for pin‑perfect specs. This post assumes reasonable industry conventions for similar motors.)