1.7" Brushless Motor Line Gains New Member

Jan. 1, 2001
The company has expanded its line of compact 1.7" dia brushless motors. With no load speeds up to 15,000 rpm and stall torque up to 8 oz./in., the 8-pole, 12-slot and 4-pole, 6-slot, three-phase motors can be ordered for 12V, 24V and 36V inputs. All

The company has expanded its line of compact 1.7" dia brushless motors. With no load speeds up to 15,000 rpm and stall torque up to 8 oz./in., the 8-pole, 12-slot and 4-pole, 6-slot, three-phase motors can be ordered for 12V, 24V and 36V inputs. All of the motors offer tight speed control and rapid acceleration and deceleration.

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