Visit the Parker Hannifin Electromechanical Automation web site

Micro step motor takes encoder onboard

A Quicksilver Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 8, 2005

New from QuickSilver Controls, the 23T-7 motor/encoder combines a NEMA 23 frame motor that generates 2.7Nm of torque with an 8000count/rev encoder.

New from QuickSilver Controls, the 23T-7 motor/encoder combines a NEMA 23 frame motor that generates 2.7Nm of torque with an 8000count/rev encoder.

When combined with QuickSilver's line of servo controller/drivers, this micro step motor creates a high torque servo control system at speeds up to 1000rev/min.

With QCI's ability to handle inertial mismatches of 100:1, this motor is ideal for driving large flywheel loads without additional gearing.

The 23T is miserly on power, requiring the controller to draw only 3A from the 12 to 48V power supply.

A single cable is required to connect the motor/encoder to the controller/driver.

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Google Ads

 

Contact Quicksilver Controls

Related Stories

Contact Quicksilver Controls
Newsletter sign up

Request your free weekly copy of the Engineeringtalk email newsletter ...

Visit the Parker Hannifin Electromechanical Automation web site

Browse by category

All suppliers A - Z

A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication