Product category:
Industrial Motors
News Release from: PennEngineering Motion Technologies - Europe
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 November 2001
New guide to brushed and brushless DC
motors
A free four-page "Product Guide and Index to Bulletins" profiles the complete line of Pittman Lo-Cog brush-commutated and Elcom brushless DC motors and gearmotors.
A free four-page "Product Guide and Index to Bulletins" profiles the complete line of Pittman Lo-Cog brush-commutated and Elcom brushless DC motors and gearmotors The brochure can further serve as a guide to specific technical bulletins for more detailed information about a particular motor product
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The latest "Product Guide and Index" highlights Pittman's line of Lo-Cog brush-commutated products, including Lo-Cog 22mm and 26mm iron-core brush motors; Elcom STT slotted brushless motors; and Elcom SLT slotless brushless motors.
A selection guide documents ranges of continuous torque for each motor model.
The bulletin also provides an overview of the company and its 65-year history of design and manufacturing expertise.
Sales offices worldwide for Pittman products are listed with complete contact information.
Pittman DC motors are designed to deliver power and performance for the most demanding applications in a wide range of industries, including medical, semiconductor, automation, model railroading, and countless others where high performance and reliability are required.
All Pittman DC motors can be customized with a variety of components to meet application-specific needs.
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