Compact 150W BLDC Delivers High Speed/Torque

June 9, 2011
The Model 80199701 second-gen 150W brushless dc motor (BLDC) offers enhanced capabilities for applications requiring high speed and torque.

The Model 80199701 second-gen 150W brushless dc motor (BLDC) offers enhanced capabilities for applications requiring high speed and torque. Part of the 801997 family, the motor expands  output torque from 25 Nm up to 120 Nm and handles high side loads with 1000 N radial and 200 N axial. A standard motor package includes a protection index rating of IP20, upgradeable to IP54.  Measuring 81 mm in diameter and 229 mm in length, the motor incorporates a shaft extension on the rear, allowing for an encoder or brake.  It can operate with voltages from 6 to 75 Vdc, is available with one, two, or three stage gearboxes, and uses hall sensors and an industry-standard eight-wire connection scheme. Pricing starts from $200 each. Crouzet North America, Vista, CA. (800) 572-7560.

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