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DC motors for an array of OEM applications, including low current, from ISL

January 11, 2018 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

ISL Products International Ltd. has expanded its brush and brushless DC motor and gear motor modification capabilities to further meet the exact specifications of virtually every specialized OEM application. The newly enhanced engineering capabilities target a broad range of especially low-energy designs in which high efficiency and extremely low current are required. In addition to now meeting the demands of low-energy budget products, ISL’s comprehensive range of value-added services ensure that all customers’ design challenges are met whenever off-the-shelf motors are not suitable.

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Built for durability, efficiency, and long life, the low current DC motors and gear motors meet the needs of battery powered equipment, and are ideally suited for use in dispensing machines (paper towel, soap, and sanitizers), cordless power tools, medical tools, robotics, and portable instrumentation/test equipment. Moreover, ISL’s value-added DC motors and gear motors are currently employed in an extensive range of specialized OEM applications, such as vending machines, industrial packaging machines (labeling, cutting), automated locks and doors, medical equipment, security cameras and pool chair lifts.

Besides the ability to specify precise current limitations, customers can order brush and brushless DC motors and gear motors with exact values for essentially all electrical and mechanical parameters, including voltage, speed, torque, output power, shaft configuration, overall size, and encoder type. Motors can also be optimized to meet every application’s special operating conditions, and are offered in a variety of configurations to facilitate optimal design flexibility. Lead wires, connectors, pulleys, external gears, and sub-assemblies are further available to address the needs of any specific assembly requirements.

For more information, visit www.ISLproducts.com.

 

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