DC Motors Keep Wiring Simple

Oct. 1, 1999
The 36E series of two-wire integral electronic brushless dc motors offer up to 5.5 oz.-in. of torque and no load speed from 4430 to 9333 rpm. These motors are intended for small pumps, blowers, scanners, and so on. Internal electronics greatly

The 36E series of two-wire integral electronic brushless dc motors offer up to 5.5 oz.-in. of torque and no load speed from 4430 to 9333 rpm. These motors are intended for small pumps, blowers, scanners, and so on. Internal electronics greatly simplify wiring and mounting and allows direct replacement of brush type motors. Slotless construction results in very smooth, quiet operation. Housing is machined aluminum with high heat transfer efficiency for cool running. Motors can be supplied with encoder lead to provide three pulses per revolution for speed feedback control.

Company: KOFORD ENGINEERING

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