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Direct-drive servomotor fits in small places

A Quicksilver Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 8, 2006

QuickSilver Controls has expanded its current line of high-torque, direct-drive servomotors to include a NEMA 11 frame.

QuickSilver Controls has expanded its current line of high-torque, direct-drive servomotors to include a NEMA 11 frame.

With a face plate of only 28mm and a length of 51mm, the M11-1 is designed to fit in all those small places.

The NEMA 11 frame motor generates 64mNm of continuous torque and comes with a 4000count/rev encoder.

When combined with QuickSilver's line of easy to use servo controller/drivers, this motor creates a high torque servo control system at speeds up to 4000rev/min.

With QCI's ability to handle inertial mismatches of 100x1, this motor is ideal for driving large flywheel loads without additional gearing.

The M11-1 is miserly on power, requiring the controller to draw only 1.3A from the 12-48V power supply.

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