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Replacements for the VS series step motors

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03-March-2012

Products: VS Step Motor, HV Step Motors

VS series Step Motors were retired per Bulletin # SB701 Date: Friday, April 28, 2006.

The HV motors replace the VS motors. See the chart below for the suggested part number replacement. In most cases, the performance of the HV motor meets or exceeds the performance of the VS motor. Slight mounting differences are also noted in the chart. As with all replacement situations, the application needs to be evaluated to determine if the suggested replacement product will work.

VS motor

Suggested Replacement

Mounting Differences

VS12B-SNFLY

HV171-01-FL

1

VS12B-DNFLY

HV171-02-FL

1, 2

VS12B-SNR10

HV171-01-10

1

VS12B-DNR10 

HV171-02-10

1, 2

VS13B-SNFLY 

HV172-01-FL 

1

VS13B-DNFLY 

HV172-02-FL 

1, 2

VS13B-SNR10 

HV172-01-10 

1

VS13B-DNR10 

HV172-02-10 

1, 2

VS21B-SFFLY 

HV231-01-FL 

3, 4

VS21B-DFFLY 

HV231-02-FL 

3, 4

VS21B-SFR10 

HV231-01-10 

3, 4

VS21B-DFR10 

HV231-02-10 

3, 4

VS22B-SFFLY 

HV232-01-FL 

3, 4

VS22B-DFFLY 

HV232-02-FL 

3, 4

VS22B-SFR10 

HV232-01-10 

3, 4

VS22B-DFR10 

HV232-02-10 

3, 4

VS23B-SFFLY 

HV233-01-FL 

3, 4

VS23B-DFFLY 

HV233-02-FL 

3, 4

VS23B-SFR10 

HV233-01-10 

3, 4

VS23B-DFR10 

HV233-02-10 

3, 4

VS31B-SFFLY 

HV341-01-FL 

5

VS31B-DFFLY 

HV341-02-FL 

5

VS31B-SFR10 

HV341-01-10 

5

VS31B-DFR10 

HV341-02-10 

5

VS32B-SFFLY 

HV342-01-FL 

5

VS32B-DFFLY 

HV342-02-FL 

5

VS32B-SFR10 

HV342-01-10 

5

VS32B-DFR10 

HV342-02-10 

5

Mounting Differences:

1

HV17 motor has a round front shaft, VS1_ motor has a flat

2

HV17 motor rear shaft length = 0.39", VS1_ motor rear shaft = 0.59"

3

HV23 motor front shaft length = 0.81", VS2_ motor front shaft = 0.79"

4

HV23 pilot depth = 0.06", VS2_ pilot = 0.03"

5

HV34 rear shaft length = 1.13", VS3_ rear shaft = 1.34"

 

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