Synchronous motors remove maintenance worries

A B and R Industrial Automation Corp product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 23, 2008

8LT permanently excited high-torque motors are available in two sizes and with self-cooled and externally-cooled options.

Efficient machine design and compact size are the basic principles for providing maximum drive flexibility.

The new 8LT series of three-phase synchronous motors from BandR provide machine and system manufacturers with a compact solution for the most demanding applications.

The permanently excited high-torque motors are available in two sizes.

They are also available with self-cooled or externally-cooled options.

The short, compact design of the motors frequently eliminates the need for angular gears.

All the motors are maintenance-free.

The supply voltage of the high-torque motors ranges from 400 to 480V AC.

With a rated power of 0.11 to 21kW, the motors can be easily integrated in a wide range of applications.

The motors have a stall torque of 50 to 900Nm.

All torque motors are equipped with an embedded parameter chip, which guarantees seamless identification of all device data.

Using the integrated chip, important information such as the serial number can be read and registered electronically.

This means it isn't necessary to remove components for identification.

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