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Precision Motors and Gears
News Release from: Electric Motor Applications
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 May 2001
Exclusive UK representatives for Aveox
DC motors
EMA's long experience in the application of brushless DC motors in industrial projects has led to their appointment as exclusive representatives of Aveox Industrial Products in the UK
E.M.A.'s long experience in the application of brushless DC motors in industrial projects has led to their appointment as exclusive representatives of Aveox Industrial Products in the UK and parts of Europe Aveox's expertise in the design of brushless DC motors began with the now Company President's interest in electrically powered flight
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition to designing special motors for difficult applications (for example, a rotor/stator part set for operation in 2000C, 400 volts, 2.5kW at 3200rpm), Aveox can also design and build drive cards for Hall commutation or sensorless applications.
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A universal drive card is also on offer, usable with Hall commutated brushless motors with either 60 degree or 120 degree commutation or with brushed motors.
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