Kollmorgen E33NRHA-LNN-NS-00 High-performance NEMA 34 hybrid stepping motor
The Kollmorgen E33NRHA-LNN-NS-00 is a high-performance NEMA 34 hybrid stepper motor from the E Series.
This series is known for its “round frame” design and the use of Sigmax® technology, which uses stator-mounted magnets to concentrate magnetic flux, providing up to 25% more torque than standard stepper motors.
Part Number Breakdown
To understand the specific capabilities of your unit, here is the technical breakdown of the nomenclature:
E: Series (Enhanced Sigmax technology for higher torque/acceleration).
3: NEMA 34 frame size ($3.4\text{“}$ / $86\text{ mm}$ flange).
3: 3-stack rotor (Longer body length for higher holding torque).
N: Construction type (Standard NEMA end bell).
R: Connection type (Terminal box / Splashproof terminal wiring chamber).
H: Winding type (High-torque winding optimized for specific current/voltage).
A: Specific winding variation (Current/Resistance rating).
LNN: Lead and connection configuration (Standard leads, no special modifications).

E33NRHA-LNN-NS-00
NS: Shaft type (Standard smooth shaft).
00: Customization code (Standard factory model).
Technical Specifications (Estimated)
Based on the E33 3-stack NEMA 34 configuration, here are the typical performance ratings:
Attribute Specification
Step Angle $1.8^\circ$ ($200$ steps per revolution)
Step Accuracy $\pm 1.5\%$
Holding Torque Approx. $6.5$ to $7.0\text{ Nm}$ ($920$ to $1000\text{ oz-in}$)
Insulation Class Class B ($130^\circ\text{C}$)
Insulation Voltage $340\text{ VDC}$
Frame Size NEMA 34 ($3.38\text{“} \times 3.38\text{“}$)
Rotor Inertia Approx. $1.77\text{ kg}\cdot\text{cm}^2$
Key Features
Sigmax® Technology: The “E” designation confirms this motor includes internal permanent magnets in the stator to reduce flux leakage, resulting in higher torque across the entire speed range.
Durability: Features oversized bearings and a polymer-encapsulated stator for better thermal dissipation and resistance to vibration.
Smooth Operation: Optimized for use with micro-stepping drives (like the Kollmorgen P7000 series) to minimize resonance and noise.