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Lin Engineering NEMA 23 Brushless DC Motors

December 10, 2009 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

Santa Clara, CA — Lin Engineering announces the release of their new line of NEMA 23 Brushless DC (BLDC) motors.  These motors are best for applications where high speed and high dynamic torque are a must for the user’s application.

Lin’s NEMA 23 BLDC’s provide extremely quiet and smooth operation regardless of speed range, although the optimal performance speed range is 300RPM to 4000RPM.  These are also great for those who prefer velocity control with an analog input, do not need holding torque and may be having reliability issues with an existing Brush DC motor.  BLDC’s are also a good choice for applications that do not have a lot of power and require a higher efficiency motor.


Lin Engineering’s NEMA 23 BLDC’s are available in four stack lengths: 2.00”, 2.80”, 3.60”, and 4.53”.  Depending upon the stack length, these motors are able to produce up to 190 oz-in of peak torque.

Lin Engineering
www.linengineering.com

 

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