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Geared motor provides high performance at low cost

A Trident Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 17, 2002

New from Trident Engineering, the Canon 22mm DC motor uses a skewed armature to provide extremely low cogging and a high-grade magnet to achieve high power output for unit size.

Now available ex-stock in the UK exclusively from Trident Engineering is the new Canon 22mm DC motor that uses a skewed armature to provide extremely low cogging and a high-grade magnet to achieve an extremely high power output for unit size.

Canon's DN22 is supplied in 12 and 24V versions and can be fitted to Trident's own GPP22 plastic, 22mm, planetary gearhead to form a highly cost-effective geared motor available in eight ratios from 4:1 to 1140:1.

Maximum continuous torque is from 8.15 to 1675mNm giving no-load speeds of 1837 down to 6rev/min.

This economical unit will be ideal for transport mechanisms for card or ticket machines, pan and tilt mechanisms for surveillance cameras and paper handling mechanisms for printers.

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