22B-D Series Parallel Shaft BLDC Gearmotor
Horsepower: 1/16 HP
Rated Torque: 5.8 to 40 lb-in
Speed: 14 to 417 RPM
22B-Z Series Parallel Shaft BLDC Gearmotor
Horsepower: 1/16 - 1/11 HP
Rated Torque: 10 to 100 lb-in
Speed: 14 to 417 RPM
22B/SR-D and 22B/SR-Z Series INTEGRAmotor Parallel Shaft BLDC Gearmotor
Control Type: Analog Input (0-5 V)
Horsepower: 1/16 - 1/11 HP
Rated Torque: 5.8 to 100 lb-in
Speed: 0.7 to 417 RPM
22B/FV-D and 22B/FV-Z Series INTEGRAmotor Parallel Shaft BLDC Gearmotor
Control Type: Digital Input (PWM)
Horsepower: 1/16 - 1/11 HP
Rated Torque: 5.8 to 100 lb-in
Speed: 0.3 to 417 RPM
34B-W Series Parallel Shaft BLDC Gearmotor
Horsepower: 1/5 HP
Rated Torque: 5.8 to 100 lb-in
Speed: 0.6 to 417 RPM
34B-E and 34B-F Series Parallel Shaft BLDC Gearmotor
Horsepower: 1/16 - 1/11 HP
Rated Torque: 25 to 350 lb-in
Speed: 8.3 to 500 RPM
Conventional Dc motors use a stationary magnet with a rotating armature combining the commutation segments and professional brushes to provide automatic commutation. In comparison, the brushless dc motor suppliers is a reversed design: the permanent magnetic 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
Tritex Series brushless servo-gearmotor with professional amplifier and control
Frame Size 2 – 3.5 inches, 51 – 89 mm
Maximum Continuous Torque Rating 2078 lbf-in, 235 Nm
Maximum Motor Speed 2500 rpm
Conventional Direct current motors use a stationary magnet with a rotating armature combining the commutation segments and professional 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 transducers
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
The X-TOR series is comprised of high-strength, long-lasting, and silent running motors that directly connect to a professional sequencer without the use of a power relay.
No cogging or preferred rotor position
No iron losses
Extremely low current consumption
Extremely light and compact
Smooth and accurate speed, position, and torque control
Electronic commutation for extremely long operational lifetime
High precision gearboxes available in all sizes
Control electronics available for all motor series
Available as supplier of linear actuator
Custom systems available from design to production
No cogging or preferred rotor position
No hysteresis or eddy current losses
Extremely low current consumption
Ultra flat dimensions
Extremely light and compact
Smooth and accurate speed control
Speeds up to 60,000 rpm
High power rare earth magnets
Electronic commutation for extremely long operational lifetime
High precision gearboxes available
Control electronics available for all motor series
Custom systems available from design to production
Autoclavable and vacuum rated motors available