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High-torque EC brushless dc motors from maxon

June 29, 2017 By Lisa Eitel Leave a Comment

The EC-i 52-mm motor is one from a family of EC brushless dc motors from maxon. It’s an iron-wound internal rotor motor redesigned from 7 pole pairs to 8 pole pairs. This significantly reduces the vibration and noise output of the dc motor.

Available in three voltage outputs, 18, 24 and 48 V, the 52-mm 180 W brushless dc motors output speeds to 6,000 rpm.

With a correspondingly optimized magnet ring, the brushless EC-i motors with iron windings offer a very high torque density and a low cogging torque. The multi-pole internal rotor is extremely dynamic. It has a solid design, with a welded stainless steel flange and housing, making this brushless dc motor suitable for a wide range of applications such as rotary actuators, valves, robotic joints and process control. Get performance data and more information on the EC-i 52mm here.

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