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News Release from: Ametek Technical and Industrial Products | Subject: Pittman brushless dc servo motors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 14 March 2007

Motors have novel coil winding geometry

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Brushless DC servomotors incorporate patented coil winding geometry in a slotless motor design to deliver more power using less energy.

A new family of Pittman brushless DC servomotors incorporates patented coil winding geometry in a slotless motor design to deliver more power using less energy These micromotors can perform ideally in medical instruments, dental drills, hand power tools, home appliances, computer hardware, marine pumps, and automotive-related devices

All models in the new product line benefit from the Parallex winding geometry for maximum high efficiency; high energy NdFeB rare earth magnets for enhanced performance; robust construction with stainless steel housings for corrosion-resistance; and precision ABEC bearings and balanced rotors for smooth and quiet operation.

Five series (size 05, 08, 11, 14, and 18) allow for a wide selection of power solutions.

The smallest (size 05 series) performs with virtually no vibration at the highest speeds and the heavy-duty size 18 series motor can be engineered for application-specific performance and efficiency.

Sizes for these micromotors range from 12.7 to 4.45mm and speeds up to 44,525rev/min and continuous torque up to 0.3Nm can be achieved, depending on model.

All types can be customised with various material and component options to satisfy particular application requirements.

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