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News Release from: Groschopp | Subject: PM108
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 May 2004
Big torque from compact DC motor
PM108 true 250W compact DC motors are designed to deliver 90V DC at 2500rev/min and 14.7Nm start/stall.
PM108 true 250W (0.33hp) compact DC motors are designed to deliver 90V DC at 2500rev/min and 14.7Nm start/stall The PM108 is offered in two lengths - the PM10816 at 192mm and the PM10818 at 219mm - and features a new more durably mounted brush design
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Parallel shaft gearmotor keeps up the torque
The PS2300 parallel shaft gearmotor features high continuous-duty torque ratings up to 36Nm and compatibility with all Groschopp AC, PM, and DC brushless motors.
"The PM108 is an exceptionally rugged motor with high start-and-stop torque and is ideal for personal mobility devices and industrial winch applications", said Greg Pennings, Field Application Engineer for Groschopp.
Standard features include square end bells for base mounting (with round versions optional), a 0.5in output shaft and Class B rating with class F insulating materials.
The housing is sealed to IP44 specifications.
Options include a second component shaft extension and upgraded sealing to meet IP66 specifications.
Drive end bell options include NEMA 42C face mounting and four mounting hole versions.
A 1.7Nm brake or incremental encoders are also available as well as different colours, lead wire lengths and configurations and foot mountings.
Designs for 12, 24, 90,115, 130 and 180V up to at least 2500rev/min and designs for selected speeds from 800 to 2500rev/min for all voltages with speeds up to 5000rev/min on higher voltages will be stocked for immediate delivery.
PM108 motors integrate with Groschopp planetary, right angle planetary, parallel shaft and right angle reducers.
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