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DC Servo Motors

Brush-commutated DC motors feature improved power density through the use of bonded neodymium magnets. The system has approximately twice the continuous torque rating, compared with the previous generation of motors.

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[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"127457","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","style":"float: right; margin: 10px;","typeof":"foaf:Image"}}]]Brush-commutated DC motors feature improved power density through the use of bonded neodymium magnets. The system has approximately twice the continuous torque rating, compared with the previous generation of motors. The units are 1.18" (30mm) in diameter and are available in lengths of 2.114" (53.69mm), 2.585" (65.66mm) and 3.057" (77.65mm). Depending on the model, they can achieve a continuous torque rating from 2.5 oz-in (0.018 Nm) to 8.3 oz-in (0.059 Nm), without the use of a heat sink. The products are available with 8 standard windings ranging from 9.55V to 48V. Customized windings also can be designed to optimize performance for a specific application requirement.


Pittman, a unit of AMETEK Precision Motion Control, www.ametektip.com