Unimotor-FM performs smoothly at low speeds

A Control Techniques product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 23, 2009

Control Techniques has extended its Unimotor-FM servo motor range up to 136Nm.

The extension is based on a 250mm frame size, encompassing three models with 92, 116 and 136Nm continuous stall torque.

It nearly doubles the available power rating of the existing FM range.

The Unimotor-FM range is a high torque, low cogging motor ideal for smooth low-speed performance.

The 250 frame models all feature a high peak torque (408Nm for the biggest).

All three motors match the characteristics and performance of the Control Techniques Unidrive SP AC drive.

A range of feedback options include resolver, encoder and Sin/Cos with connections via a hybrid box or a power connector available as an option.

They are rugged and feature strong bearings and shaft strength, providing rigidity and stiffness even with powerful radial and axial loads.

Keith Hedges, managing director of Control Techniques, said: 'The design incorporates many features to make the designers' and users' lives easier, including easy swap-out with competitors' motors - the same shaft, the same flange and same connectors.

The 250 frame servo-motors are housed in a smooth extruded 250mm body, suitable for most general-purpose and hygienic applications and have 300mm pitch circle diameter fixing holes to meet standard IEC configurations, giving simple and flexible mounting.

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