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Versatile DC motors have high specification

A Tyco Electronics - Crompton Electric Motors product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 9, 2004

C series DC motors from Crompton Small Motors, a business unit of Tyco Electronics, are available in two versions.

C series DC motors from Crompton Small Motors, a business unit of Tyco Electronics, are available in two versions: the C70 DC permanent magnet motors which deliver up to 300W output with a speed range of up to 9000rev/min in a 73mm (2.9") form factor, and the type C90 motor which provides 700W output with a 7000rev/min speed range in a 90mm (3.5") casing.

Both motor types use high flux wet process type strontium ferrite ceramic magnets and are suitable for operation in ambient temperatures of -20C to +40C.

Key features include 12 to 24VDC nominal voltage rating, reversible rotation, class F insulation rated to 155C, a dynamically balanced armature and IP44 enclosure.

The C series is ideal for applications from mobility, medical and marine through to pumps and compressors, office equipment, leisure, machinery, and agricultural equipment, amongst others.

Options available include gearboxes, customised shafts, 24 to 240VDC voltage rating, parking brake and an IP55 enclosure.

The GB series of worm gearboxes are designed to be fully compatible with the new C-series DC permanent magnet motors.

Gearboxes with worm or helical gears are available in a wide choice of ratios and customised output shaft diameters.

Gears are available in phosphor bronze and high temperature Delrin, depending on application.

Featuring strong, die-cast housing and low noise characteristics, all gearboxes are permanently lubricated and sealed for life.

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