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Product category: Precision Motors and Gears
News Release from: Parvalux Electric Motors | Subject: Customised motor/gearbox assemblies
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 23 December 2003

Motors and gearboxes provide 100 million
options

Motor and gearbox assemblies can be customised to requirements by supplying special output motor spindles and gearbox shafts.

Following a significant investment in the latest high capacity CNC machines, Parvalux Electric Motors, Europe's leading supplier of custom-built motor/gearboxes up to 600W (intermittent rating), can further customise motor/gearbox assemblies to match the customer's requirements by supplying special output motor spindles and gearbox shafts Parvalux is using the speed and flexibility of the new machines to manufacture both standard and nonstandard spindles and shafts, which are available in different lengths and diameters

There is also a choice of materials including EN1A standard, high tensile and stainless steel.

Additional features can be specified including threads, grooves, keyways or other adaptations as required.

Special shafts add to the range of available options, which also include single- or three-phase induction motors, AC or DC commutator motors, permanent-magnet DC motors and brushless DC motors.

These can be coupled to the Parvalux range of single worm, double worm, inline multispur and worm and spur gearbox styles.

The result is over 100 million possible combinations covering a range of speeds from 18,000rev/min to one revolution per day and torques from 0.1 to 250Nm.

Details of the full range of Parvalux products can be found in the latest catalogue and CD, which are available free of charge. Request a free brochure from Parvalux Electric Motors ...

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