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Product category: Precision Motors and Gears
News Release from: EMS | Subject: DC-Micromotor type 1224
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 26 September 2000

Exceptional power-to-volume for DC
micromotor

The new coreless DC-Micromotor type 1224 is available for 16, 12 and 15V power inputs and boasts an exceptional power-to-volume ratio while delivering up to 1.3W, 13,900rpm and a stall torque of 3.7m.

Electro Mechanical Systems have introduced a new range of miniature drives for precision motion control With a diameter of only 12mm, the whole family of precision, miniature in-line DC-Micromotors, Encoders and Gearheads offers a high-performance drive package for today's demanding miniature drive market

The new coreless DC-Micromotor type 1224 is available for 16, 12 and 15V power inputs and boasts an exceptional power-to-volume ratio while delivering up to 1.3W, 13,900rpm and a stall torque of 3.7mNm.

At the heart of the range is the ironless skew-wound rotor with the patented System Faulhaber technology which gives the low-inertia necessary for fast acceleration and high efficiency which is so typical of the range.

A choice of two new, all-metal gearheads offers an impressive variety of combination options.

Type 12/4 provides true planetary gearing in a compact design with torque and load carrying capacity of up to 450mNm.

The zero backlash spur gearheadtype 12/5 with preloaded gears offers precision backlash-free output shaft movement with up to 100mNm torque.

The robust, reliable in-line magnetic Encoder type 30B uses solid state Hall sensor technology for velocity and position control of the DC-Micromotor.

It features 2 channel TTL level output with 10 lines at a frequency range of up to 7.2 kHz.

This new offering from Electro Mechanical Systems is an innovative solution for a wide variety of applications such as precision instrumentation, medical equipment, security devices, automation, robotics and aerospace. Request a free brochure from EMS ...

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