Brushed motors

Sept. 21, 2012
Series 1336 and 1741 CXR brushed motors offer high-power density with dynamic 4 or 8-mNm continuous output torque and a flat gradient of the n/M curve.

Series 1336 and 1741 CXR brushed motors offer high-power density with dynamic 4 or 8-mNm continuous output torque and a flat gradient of the n/M curve. The two new graphitecommutated motors measure 13 or 17 mm in diameter, are 36 or 41-mm long, and have an operating range of –30 to 100°C. Both variants can be combined with two-channel encoders and a compatible range of precision gearheads.

MICROMO
14881 Evergreen Ave.
Clearwater, FL 33762
(727) 572-0131

© 2012 Penton Media, Inc.

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