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You are here: Home / Motors / Buehler unveils new 40-millimeter BLDC motor

Buehler unveils new 40-millimeter BLDC motor

September 22, 2011 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

Global company Buehler Motor, Inc. (www.buehlermotor.com) has introduced its latest 40-millimeter brushless DC (BLDC) motor, which seamlessly combines maximum dynamics and highest level of performance with lean dimensions and low weight. Offered in 100 millimeters and 70 millimeters lengths, the new motor delivers power and flexible design, making it suitable for a vast array of applications in industrial, automotive and healthcare industries.

The company’s BLDC design offers low radio interference and long service life, making it ideal for low-noise as well as demanding applications. The dynamics of the motor are optimized using an eight-pole rotor that features a plastic-bonded neodymium (NdFeB) magnets, while three hall sensors are utilized to accurately position the rotor within the motor. Ensuring smooth operation, the motor’s precision ball bearings also delivers an operating life of 20,000 hours. The new 40 millimeter brushless motor features segmented stators that permit for maximum copper fill and translates to the highest motor performance.

“With the new 40-millimeter design, Buehler Motor is expanding its BLDC motor family to offer a technically superior product that also provides the greatest flexibility and adaptability,” remarked Bob Riedford, President and General Manager of Buehler Motor, Inc.

“Buehler will also offer a wide range of shaft designs and drive elements to customize the motor to meet customer specifications and their product development challenges.”

The new motor is highly customizable with thread, flat or cross bore shaft designs, as well as drive elements such as pulleys, pinions and worm gears that are optimized and tested to complement the design of the motor.

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