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Gear motor produces full torque from 3A

A Midwest Motion Products product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 22, 2005

The latest gear motor from Midwest Motion Products of Watertown, Minnesota, will run from any 24V DC power source, including batteries.

The latest gear motor from Midwest Motion Products of Watertown, Minnesota, will run from any 24V DC power source, including batteries.

The MMP.TM55-24V.GPK52-029.1 is a robust gear motor that measures just 54.4mm in diameter by 184.2mm long, and has a keyed output shaft of 12mm diameter by 25mm long.

Easy mounting is accomplished with four "face mount" M5 threaded holes, equally spaced on a 40mm diameter BC.

The output of the gear motor is rated for 2.9Nm continuous torque, at 160rev/min, and 9Nm peak.

Despite its compact size and weight, the motor is an efficient design, requiring just 3.0A at 24V DC to generate its full load output torque.

Optional 12V windings, and greater, are also available.

Typical options available with this servomotor include integral optical encoders, failsafe brakes, analogue tachometers, and planetary gearheads, with standard ratios ranging from 3:1 to 450:1, with standard or low backlash precision gearing available.

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