Four-pole motor - MICROMO

Nov. 4, 2010
The BX4 Series now offers 12 new 32-mm brushless-dc servomotors

The BX4 Series now offers 12 new 32-mm brushless-dc servomotors. Features include a high cogging-free output torque and no adhesive-bonded joints. The motor comes in 42 or 68-mm lengths, with 12 or 24-V windings. The unit provides a continuous output torque of 56 or 97 mNm. Several versions of the motor are available, including speed controller (SC), a typical ± terminal (SCDC), and a motion controller model. All are equipped with current-limiting capabilities and are reversible.

MICROMO, 14881 Evergreen Ave., Clearwater, FL 33762, (800) 807-9166, www.micromo.com

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