Cost-Effective Servo Revs To 8,000 RPM

June 1, 2001
Offered as a cost-effective solution for applications requiring high speeds, the BLDC NEMA size 17, dc servo motor achieves no-load operation to 8,000 rpm with peak power output up to 250W. A variety of windings allow the motor to integrate with all

Offered as a cost-effective solution for applications requiring high speeds, the BLDC NEMA size 17, dc servo motor achieves no-load operation to 8,000 rpm with peak power output up to 250W. A variety of windings allow the motor to integrate with all three-phase servo amplifiers.
With quick acceleration and deceleration, the motor generates peak torque to 33 oz-in. and continuous torque rated at 10 oz-in. Features include a package size of 1.57-in.2, enclosed housings, permanently lubricated ball bearings, and dynamically balanced rotors. An optional encoder with commutation tracks that adds less than 1" to the total package size is available.

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