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A range of 12 to 180 V DC motors with Power Outputs of 25 to 750 watts.
Including:
PM36 Custom permanent magnet motors up to 75 watts.
PM45 Custom permanent magnet motors up to 250 watts.
PM55 Custom permanent magnet motors up to 300 watts.
PM62 Custom permanent magnet motors up to 500 watts |
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GE Permanent Magnet Custom:
GE permanent magnet DC motors provide rugged construction features. Custom shaft configurations, mounting face, conduit boxes, motor leads and footprints are available. Designs for battery-powered and rectified AC are also available.
GE Permanent Magnet Standard:
GE permanent magnet DC motors are dependable and flexible. Designed for low maintenance, these motors are intended to provide years of worry-free operation. These adjustable speed drive DC motors combine exceptional value and rugged construction.
GE Permanent Magnet Washdown:
The enclosures of these motors are designed to offer greater moisture and corrosion protection than totally enclosed motors, making them suitable for washdown applications. |
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Tensions 12 or 24 mini V.C.C., 50,110 or 200 V.C.C.
Special tensions on request (PM 50/60 - 18ov. maximum).
Engines Classifies “ F” – on closed rolls of the dice,
lubricated with life. All with 2 directions of rotation.
Reducers tight and lubricated with life. Entirely on
rolls of the dice, endless screw out of treated steel and polished. Coil
in composite or bronze on request. Assembly
multiposition.
Flexible connections PVC 30cm.
Details of the Performances Engine Page 70. |
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| The D.C. permanent magnets motors EC (5 sizes: diameter 42, 52, 65, 80, 110 mm) are characterised by their high start torque, high quality balancing and low noise levels. Available power ratings from 30 to 800 W S2, low voltage power supply, 12 or 24 Vdc. |
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Voltage: 180 V DC, 24 V DC
Other voltages from 24 V up to 250 V DC on request
Power: 40 - 350 Watt
Speed: 2000, 3000 min-1
Other speeds on request
Type of protection:
Type EP 0, EP 1 und EP 2 with flying leads, Standard IP 44
Type EP 0, EP 1 with terminal box, Standard IP 44
Type EP 2 with terminal box, Standard IP 54 |
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Conventional DC motors use a stationary magnet with a rotating armature combining the commutation segments and brushes to provide automatic commutation. In comparison, the brushless DC motor is a reversed design: the permanent magnet is rotating whereas the windings are part of the stator and can be energized without requiring a commutator-and-brush system. Therefore this motor type achieves very long, trouble-free life even while operating at very high speeds.
Key Attributes:
- Frame sizes range from 12.7mm (0.5 in.) to 58mm (2.3 in.)
- Speeds up to 100 000 rpm
- Torque range of 3.3 mNm (0.32 oz. in.) to 316 mNm (44.7 oz. in.)
- Speed, direction, current control option are available
- Autoclavable features available
- Versions without hall sensor
- Versions with hall effect sensors
Characteristics:
- Essentially Linear torque/speed curve, with torque proportional to current and speed proportional to voltage
- No mechanical commutation via brushes
- Improved heat dissipation
- No detent torque
- Tipically used in application with variations of speed or load
- Typically used in incremental motion
Advantages:
- Ease of speed and position control
- Very long life, high reliability, insensitive to environment (no arcing), motor is dust free with reduced audible and electrical noise levels
- Overload capability
- Excellent velocity smoothness
- Very simple commutation circuitry
- Very precise speed and position control |
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Conventional DC motors use a stationary magnet with a rotating armature combining the commutation segments and brushes to provide automatic commutation. In comparison, the brushless DC motor is a reversed design: the permanent magnet is rotating whereas the windings are part of the stator and can be energized without requiring a commutator-and-brush system. Therefore this motor type achieves very long, trouble-free life even while operating at very high speeds.
Key Attributes:
- Frame sizes range from 12.7mm (0.5 in.) to 58mm (2.3 in.)
- Speeds up to 100 000 rpm
- Torque range of 3.3 mNm (0.32 oz. in.) to 316 mNm (44.7 oz. in.)
- Speed, direction, current control option are available
- Autoclavable features available
- Versions without hall sensor
- Versions with hall effect sensors
Characteristics:
- Essentially Linear torque/speed curve, with torque proportional to current and speed proportional to voltage
- No mechanical commutation via brushes
- Improved heat dissipation
- No detent torque
- Tipically used in application with variations of speed or load
- Typically used in incremental motion
Advantages:
- Ease of speed and position control
- Very long life, high reliability, insensitive to environment (no arcing), motor is dust free with reduced audible and electrical noise levels
- Overload capability
- Excellent velocity smoothness
- Very simple commutation circuitry
- Very precise speed and position control |
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