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DOGA presents especially designed worm gear motors with a high self holding torque, which exceeds the load that the motor is able to lift. Therefore these gears guarantee that any load that can be lifted will not move back in any position where the motor remains in a power-off situation.
In these gear motors DOGA uses a specific gear design and gear materials with a higher mechanical resi... (read more)
Gearmotors consist of an AC or DC motor with an integral gearbox or gear head that steps delivered speed up or down. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gearmotors
...the torque capability of the drive under constant running conditions. The continuous output power is the mechanical power provided by the drive output. Choices for speed control include handwheel, lever, screw, electric, and solid-state. Choices... Search by Specification | Learn More about Adjustable Speed Drives
DC motors are most commonly used in variable speed and torque applications. They include brushless and gear motors, as well as servomotors. Search by Specification | Learn More about DC Motors
Motor controllers receive supply voltages and provide signals to motor drives that are interfaced to motors. They include a power supply, amplifier, user interface, and position control circuitry. Search by Specification | Learn More about Motor Controllers
AC motors include single, multiphase, universal, induction, synchronous, and gear motors. They also include servomotors. Search by Specification | Learn More about AC Motors
Motor speed controllers are electronic devices that control motor speed. They carry specifications for drive type, product classification, electrical ratings, and operating parameters. Search by Specification | Learn More about Motor Speed Controllers
DC servomotors are generally small and powerful for their size, and easy to control. Common types of DC servomotors include brushless or gear motors. Search by Specification | Learn More about DC Servomotors
Voice coil actuators and motors generate force when subjected to an electrical current or magnetic field. The coil within the motor is the only moving component, allowing for high speed motion and accurate positioning. Search by Specification | Learn More about Voice Coil Actuators and Motors
Stepper motors use a magnetic field to move a rotor in small angular steps or fractions of steps. They provide precise positioning and ease of use, especially in low acceleration or static load applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Stepper Motors
AC motor starters are used to turn-on and turn-off electric motors and motor-controlled equipment. They use solid-state or electromechanical technologies, and are designed for single-phase or three-phase motors. Search by Specification | Learn More about AC Motor Starters
DC motor starters combine a controller (most often a contactor) with overload protection, allowing a motor or motor-controlled equipment to be turned on and off. Search by Specification | Learn More about DC Motor Starters
Motor starters and contactors are motor-starting devices. They combine a contactor with overload protection and are designed for starting AC or DC motors. Search by Specification | Learn More about Motor Starters and Contactors
Dynamometers are used in motor and engine testing. These devices apply braking or drag resistance to rotation, and measure torque at various speeds and power input levels. Search by Specification | Learn More about Dynamometers
Brushless motors are synchronous electric motors that have a magnetically (AC induction) or electronically (DC) controlled commutation system instead of a brush-based mechanical commutation system. Search by Specification | Learn More about Brushless Motors
DC motor drives act as the interface and power supply between a motion controller and a DC motor. Search by Specification | Learn More about DC Motor Drives
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Planetarty Gearmotor IG Series Exmek Electric Co., Ltd.
WD series gearmotor Exmek Electric Co., Ltd.
New gear motor with double shaft DOGA, S.A.
Speed Reducers & Gearmotors for Food & Beverage Sumitomo Machinery Corp. of America
Gear motors with bronze gear DOGA, S.A.
Flat gear motor with increased speed DOGA, S.A.
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Moog Components Group brushless torque motors are designed to operate over a range of speeds for a wide variety of military, aerospace and industrial applications. Different applications require unique configurations of mounting flanges, housings, output shafts and electrical requirements. (read more)
AutomationDirect offers a variety of AC motors from ¼-100 Hp. New models offer premium efficiency from 1-100 Hp. These TEFC motors meet or exceed NEMA Premium ratings for reduced power consumption & costs, & improved reliability. They offer substantial savings when used on high cycle or long run time applications. They are UL recognized, CSA certified with a 3-year warranty. (read more)
The Portescap 25mm Brushed Ironless DC Motor, with a unique carbon brush commutation, renders benefits of long usage life and efficiency has excelled in applications ranging from wafer handling and metrology in the semiconductor industry to shearing and cutting applications in the power hand tool industry. (read more)
The discontinuation of Rockwell's Allen-Bradley N-Series motor line has left many machine builders and OEMs scrambling for a suitable replacement option. Parker is helping to meet this demand with the introduction of our MPN series of brushless servo motors, which are identical to the now-obsolete A-B product (read more)
RPM AC Inverter and Vector Duty motors have been developed specifically for use in variable speed PWM controller applications where fast response to speed commands and high speed torque are required. They virtually eliminate motor damaging reflective wave problems that plague many motors marketed as variable speed. (read more)
This Limited Angle Torque Motor was designed for applications requiring a compact rotary actuator for closed loop operation and extremely smooth, torque-ripple-free motion. The TMR series motors offer a desirable linear torque profile (constant torque) for the rated angular displacement. (read more)
New Reliance™ Finned Laminated Frame RPM™ AC Motor Offers Greater Power Density in a Smaller Frame Size. Engineered to provide increased torque density and more power, the new totally enclosed inverter duty motor features a patent pending finned laminated frame design that optimizes heat dissipation,enabling the motor to deliver more horsepower in less space. (read more)
The Direct Drive Servo Motors DT5 and DT7 are derived from AMK's standard servo motor series DT. With low speed, high torque windings and flange geometry that can be adapted to the machine design, these motors offer the designer exceptional freedom of design for highly dynamic applications. (read more)
Custom brushless motors and part sets are available using newly developed designs or we can configure standard motor designs to achieve a wide range of efficiencies, speed, torque and horsepower. These motors are built to order and availability depends on the amount of customization and quantity.
TG3400 Features
• 1,900 oz-in. peak torque
• 69 amps...
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Low Electrical and Mechanical Noise.
7 Slot High Power Motor
2-Pole Magnet and 4-Pole Magnet (read more)
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| Y994 | Automationdirect.com | Not Provided | AC Motors | Continuous inverter duty motor, dual mounting, constant torque operation |
| Y360 | Automationdirect.com | Not Provided | AC Motors | Continuous inverter duty motor, dual mounting, constant torque operation |
| Y372 | Automationdirect.com | Not Provided | AC Motors | Continuous inverter duty motor, dual mounting, constant torque operation |
| Y364 | Automationdirect.com | Not Provided | AC Motors | Continuous inverter duty motor, dual mounting, constant torque operation |
| Y996 | Automationdirect.com | Not Provided | AC Motors | Continuous inverter duty motor, dual mounting, constant torque operation |
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Electric motor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2.1 Comparison of motor types 2.2 Torque capability of motor types Electric motor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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AC motor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An AC motor is an electric motor that is driven by an alternating current. AC motor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Application Note 828 Increasing the High Speed Torque of... The torque contributions add directly To successfully follow a velocity profile, a motor and drive to yield a total torque of combination must See National Semiconductor Information |
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Model electrical and torque characteristics of DC motor -... where kt is the Torque constant. The DC Motor block assumes that there are no electromagnetic losses. See MathWorks, Inc. (The) Information |
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Implement brushless DC motor drive using Permanent Magnet... Brushless DC Motor Drive - Implement brushless DC motor drive using Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) with trapezoidal back electromotive See MathWorks, Inc. (The) Information |
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DC Motor Calculations, part 2 - Developer Zone - National... |
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DC Motor Calculations, part 1 - Developer Zone - National... where T = torque [N×m Z = number of conductors on the armature F = effective flux per pole [Wb* / = armature current [A 6.28 = constant, to take |
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AN 42004 Using the ML4425/26 BLDC Motor Controllers 5. The torque constant of the motor. 4. CVCO, the VCO timing capacitor. See Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation Information |
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ISA | Home Motor Applications: Constant Torque vs. Variable Horsepower | Constant Horsepower vs. Variable Torque | Variable Torque vs. Variable Horsepower See International Society of Automation Information |
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MICROMO - MICRO MOTION SOLUTION - Motor Calculations | MicroMo... In practice, the motor friction torque is determined using the torque constant of the motor and the measured no-load current. See MICROMO Profile & Catalog |