Specifications of pneumatic stepper motors and rotary engines

Many pneumatic stepper motors, rotary engines and other pneumatic devices were developed during our research. Several were published in research papers and/or 3-D model websites. This page lists nearly all of them, alongside with the most important properties and a link to the downloadable model (if available). If a motor design is not yet downloadable then you can send me a request for it.

Certain motors have extensive printing and assembly instructions and/or a video compilation. If you are interested in 3-D printing one of these motors then there should be plenty of information and designs to start with.

At the moment I subdivided the motors into five categories: linear, rotational, curved, rotary engine and dual. The motor name consists of a character (or two in case of dual-speed) plus a number and sometimes a postfix.

First character(s): T=linear, R=rotational, C=curved, D=dual, H=hollow. The following number indicates the major dimension (length or diameter) of the motor, in mm. The “B” postfix indicates a redesign of an existing model.

In theory it is possible to scale any design along (some combination of) its axes. This should work with some experimentation.

If you need help with a motor then you can post a comment on the associated Printables or Thingiverse (or MyMiniFactory) webpage, and I will look into it. You can also contact me directly at v.groenhuis@utwente.nl. If you designed something cool based on these designs then I am always happy to see it!

Designs are for non-commercial use only (i.e., research, education, hobby). Contact me for IP related questions.


Linear, rotational and curved stepper motors


More stepper motors and rotary engines

Linear stepper motors

PictureNameSize (mm³)StepForcePiston size (mm²)LinksNotes
T-088×8×5.50.2 mm2.5×2.5STEP+STL+Solidworks
Printables
MyMiniFactory
YuJa (from 1:35)
Smallest linear pneumatic stepper motor. Challenging to print.
T-1515×15×110.25 mm4×4STEP+STL+Solidworks
YuJa (from 1:25)
T-2626×21×160.25 mm63 N10×10STEP+Solidworks
Paper
YouTube
Used in Sunram 4.
Printed at Objet Eden 250 in high quality mode with FullCure 720 material.
T-2929×25×190.25 mm10×10STEP+STL+Solidworks
T-3232×30×160.3 mm12×10STEP+Solidworks
MyMiniFactory
Paper
Pistons are combination of 3D printed part with laser-cut teeth.
Difficult to prototype.
T-4848×44×340.67 mm20 N12×5PaperLaser-cut cylinders.
Three-cylinder design.
M4 screws.
Used in Sunram 3 as “Blue” actuator.
T-48B48×44×340.67 mm50 N20×8Thingiverse
MyMiniFactory
M2 screws.
Three-cylinder design.
Improved version of T-48, with 3-D printed cylinders.
T-4949×40×311.0 mm100 N14×14STEP+STL+Solidworks
MyMiniFactory
Easy to prototype.
M4 screws.
Used in Sunram 3 as “T-49” actuator (but with larger housing).
T-6363×52×361.0 mm330 N20×20STEP+STL+Solidworks
MyMiniFactory
Paper
YouTube
M4 screws.
T-63B63×52×361.0 mm570 N24×24STEP+STL+SolidworksHousing glued together.
Top and bottom can be laser-cut so you can see inside.
More robust pistons than in T-63.
T-8484×64×322.0 mm20×20Thingiverse
MyMiniFactory
Easy to print and assemble.
Three-cylinder design.
M4 screws.

Rotational stepper motors

PictureNameSize (mm³)StepTorquePiston size (mm²)LinksNotes
R-1010×10×1012.9°0.0012 Nm3×4STEP+STL+Solidworks
MyMiniFactory
Smallest rotational motor.
Gear can be laser-cut.
⌀1 mm shaft.
R-2525×25×206.9°0.10 Nm10×10Housing held together with small clips.
Teeth are relatively thin. Superseded by R-25B.
R-25B25×25×2010°10×10STEP+STL+Solidworks
MyMiniFactory
Housing glued together.
More robust than R-25.
R-4040×40×161.01°0.47 Nm10×10STEP+STL+Solidworks
MyMiniFactory
Laser-cut gear.
R-4444×44×3110°0.45 Nm14×14STEP+STL+Solidworks
STL
M4 screws.
R-5454×54×160.00101°0.24 Nm14×10STEP+STL+SolidworksCompletely useless except for demonstration purposes.
R-6464×64×3215° / 7.5°24×24Thingiverse
MyMiniFactory
Three-cylinder design.
M2 screws.
R-8080×80×3710°3.7 Nm30×20STEP+STL+SolidworksM4 screws.
Top and bottom can be laser-cut.
R-9090×90×3290°1.6 Nm30×20Thingiverse
MyMiniFactory
YuJa
YouTube
Bourke engine design.
M4 screws.

Rotary engines (continuously-rotating motors)

PictureNameSize (mm³)Piston size (mm²)LinksNotes
R-6666×66×4324×14Thingiverse
MyMiniFactory
YouTube
Five-cylinder rotary engine.
Cylinders can be straight or curved.
R-5252×52×3618×18Thingiverse
MyMiniFactory
YouTube
Bourke rotary engine.
Easy to construct.
More robust and powerful than R-38 or R-66.
Used in Pneumatic Screwdriver.
R-3838×38×4816×12Thingiverse 
MyMiniFactory
Bourke rotary engine.
Used in Pneumatic Screwdriver.

Curved stepper motors

PictureNameSize (mm³)Step sizeRadius of curvaturePiston size (mm²)LinkNotes
C-9090×48×32100 mm20×20Thingiverse
MyMiniFactory
Similar design as T-84.
Part of Pneumatic Ferris wheel.
Easy to 3D print.
C-30B30×27×140.5°80 mm10×10STEP+STL+Solidworks
MyMiniFactory
Multi-material print.
C-3030×23×140.25°50 mm10×10STEP+Solidworks
Paper
YouTube
Fine pitch, difficult to fabricate.

Dual-speed and multi-axis motors

PictureNameSize (mm³)Step sizesForce / TorquePiston size (mm²)LinkNotes
DR-32⌀30×3210°, 12.9°0.074 Nm10×10STEP+STL+Solidworks
Paper
YuJa
Combination of two motors.
Accuracy 1°.
DT-5050×32×141.7 mm, 0.3 mm24 N10×10STEP+STL+Solidworks
Paper
YuJa
Combination of two motors.
Accuracy 0.1 mm.
R3-43⌀43×1912×10STEP+STL+SolidworksThree cylinders.
Four pneumatic lines.
Three concentric output shafts.
M2 screws.
R6-56⌀58×250.056 Nm – 0.114 Nm18×13STEP+STL+Solidworks
Paper
YuJa
Four cylinders.
Five pneumatic tubes.
Six concentric output shafts.
M2 screws.

Multipurpose stepper motors

PictureNameSize (mm³)Step sizesForce / TorquePiston size (mm²) LinkNotes
M-4545×40×15Shaft: 6.9°, 5.3°
Rack: 0.46 mm, 0.60 mm
Shaft: 0.5 Nm12×10STL
Printables
DOI
Rack is straight, or curved with customizable radius.
Used in earlier versions of Sunram 7.
Superseded by M-45B.
M-45B45×40×15Shaft: 6.9°
Rack: 0.60 mm
Shaft: 0.36 Nm12×10Significantly more robust than M-45.