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Motors promise high torque in compact packages

A Servotechnic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 24, 2006

New NEMA 23 frame motors are available in a variety of stack lengths and come complete with integral Hall effect sensors for commutation.

Servotechnic has a new range of brushless DC motors from Lin Engineering.

The NEMA 23 frame motors are available in a variety of stack lengths and come complete with integral Hall effect sensors for commutation.

Benefits of using Lin Engineering brushless DC motors include high torque in a compact package, quiet operation at high speed, high efficiency and competitive pricing.

Additional windings are available by request for volume requirements, along with alternative mountings, gearheads and modified shafts.

Depending on the model chosen this new range offers: rated speed up to 4000rev/min; peak torque up to 1Nm; rated voltage up to 36V DC; and body length as short as 55mm.

Applications include labelling machines, medical equipment, robotics and laboratory automation.

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