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Gear motor pulls big torque from small current

A Midwest Motion Products product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 27, 2004

Accepting any 90V DC power source, the MMP.PDSF80-90V.180DC gear motor measures just 2.8in diameter, by 6in long, with an 80mm square gearbox.

Accepting any 90V DC power source, the MMP.PDSF80-90V.180DC gear motor measures just 2.8in diameter, by 6in long, with an 80mm square gearbox.

The output shaft is 10mm diameter, and is provided with a square shaft key and keyway.

Mounting is accomplished with 4in face-mount threaded screws, 68mm apart.

The gear motor, equipped with a 180:1 gear ratio, is rated for 8Nm continuous torque, at just 0.9A current.

Typical options available with this servomotor include integral optical encoders, failsafe brakes, analogue tachometers, and optional ratios ranging from 3:1 to 180:1.

The company offers a planetary solution as well, with standard or low backlash precision gearing available.

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