Gearhead Allows Increased Torque In Tin Can Motors

July 1, 1999
With a gearhead that allows increased torque while keeping the package size small, the PF Series tin can motors come in diameters ranging from 25 to 55 mm, with a thin version ranging from 35 to 42 mm. Available gear ratios are 6/25 to 1/300. Common

With a gearhead that allows increased torque while keeping the package size small, the PF Series tin can motors come in diameters ranging from 25 to 55 mm, with a thin version ranging from 35 to 42 mm. Available gear ratios are 6/25 to 1/300. Common winding/gear ratios for the 25-mm unit are shipped from stock and the 42-mm and 55-mm motors are built in low quantity in firm’s Virginia facility for quick turnaround. Applications are chart recorders, medical devices and laboratory instrumentation.

Company: KOLLMORGEN

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