Motors with integral control

Friday, 01 August, 2008 | Supplied by: M Rutty & Co Pty Ltd


The GR 22, G 30.1 and G 30.0 brushless DC motors are now available in versions with neodymium magnets. They offer up to 30% higher starting torque.

The speed characteristic of these motors under load is marked by a flatter curve with smaller variations in speed. Compared with the standard motors, versions with neodymium magnets have a substantially lower current draw.

The G 30.0 with a diameter of 30 mm provides up to 16 Ncm starting torque and a continuous torque of 3.7 Ncm. In conjunction with planetary gear PLG 32, torque up to 10 Nm can be achieved. The motors can be supplied for a nominal voltage of either 24 or 40 DC.

 

Online: www.mrutty.com.au
Phone: 02 9457 2222
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