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D.C. motors and gearmotors
These are the ideal solution to combine high start torques
and ease of adjustment.
General specifications
- Diameter: 32 to 63.2 mm
- Power output: 1 to 255 W
- Torque: 0.5 to 25 Nm
- 11 families of direct-drive motors
- 38 families of gearmotors |
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Brushless motors and gearmotors
Thanks to the direct drive built into the motor frame, a wide
range of adjustments - that would be impossible with
conventional DC motors - can be made.
General specifications
- Diameter: 57 mm
- Power output: 30 to 103 W
- Torque: 0.8 to 30 Nm
- 3 families of direct drive motors
- 6 families of gearmotors |
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Synchronous motors and gearmotors
These motors and gearmotors are designed for applications that
require constant speed at low torque. In this case, the motor acts
as a time base.
General specifications
- 230 Vac, Single-phase
- One-way w/ hook
- Bi-directional, w/ capacitor
- Diameter: 32 to 63.2 mm
- Power output: 0.16 to 2.65 W
- Torque: 0.008 to 5 Nm
- 8 types of direct-drive motors
- 19 families of gearmotors |
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Stepping motors and gearmotors
The main advantage of these units is that they can operate in openloop
mode, i.e. no encoders are needed. In fact, under normal
operating conditions, the motor moves a certain number of steps
according to the number of input pulses actually emitted.
This important feature allows the user to know the actual position
of the drive shaft at all times.
General specifications
- Step angle: 7.5° o 15°
- Power requirements: 5 to 12.5 W
- 5 families of direct-drive motors
- 15 families of gearmotors
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