Servomotor Sports Trim Outline

Oct. 8, 2008
Debuting as the company's smallest servomotor to date, the QCI-M11-1 with a NEMA 11 frame features a 1.1" face plate, length of 2", and an overall weight of 5 oz. The motor generates 9 oz.-in. of continuous torque and comes with a 4,000-count/rev

Debuting as the company's smallest servomotor to date, the QCI-M11-1 with a NEMA 11 frame features a 1.1" face plate, length of 2", and an overall weight of 5 oz. The motor generates 9 oz.-in. of continuous torque and comes with a 4,000-count/rev encoder. Paired with one of the company's servo controller/drivers, it creates a high torque servo control system operating at speeds up to 4,000 rpm. Other features include a power consumption of 1.3A while operating from a 12V to 48V power supply. Price is $250 each. QUICKSILVER CONTROLS INC., San Dimas, CA. (888) 660-3801.

Company: QUICKSILVER CONTROLS INC.

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