DC Motors Deliver High Power In Small Package

March 1, 2003
Claiming power delivery comparable to ironless core (coreless) motors the LO-COG 22 mm, brush-commutated iron-core dc motors are suitable for use in applications such as image processing, semiconductor processing, mass data storage equipment, computer

Claiming power delivery comparable to ironless core (coreless) motors the LO-COG 22 mm, brush-commutated iron-core dc motors are suitable for use in applications such as image processing, semiconductor processing, mass data storage equipment, computer peripherals, and office automation. The motors are available in lengths of 1.256", 1.556", and 1.901", the longest of which delivers up to 2 oz.-in. of continuous torque. Each of the motors can achieve maximum peak torques up to 10.2 oz.-in. and speeds up to 8,550 rpm. They employ a skewed, five-slot armature design and bonded neodymium iron boron magnets. And their modular design promises easy customization with cables, shaft-mounted pulleys and gears, ball bearings, multiple windings, optical encoders, planetary gearheads, and other component options. For more details and prices, contact John S. Wolfe at PITTMAN, Harleysville, PA. (877) 748-8626.

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