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You are here: Home / Motors / New brushless motor with integral drive from Allied Motion

New brushless motor with integral drive from Allied Motion

May 2, 2019 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

Allied Motion Technologies’ new EnduraMax 75i Series is a 75-mm diameter brushless dc motor with an all-digital integrated drive. The EnduraMax 75i is capable of controlling torque, speed, and position in a wide range of commercial and industrial applications including: AGV vehicle traction or steering, medical patient-handling equipment, rotary/linear actuators, pumps, mobile HVAC blowers, and material handling systems. Compared to brush dc motors, the cost-effective EnduraMax 75i features quieter operation and longer life without the need for brush maintenance, making it suitable for equipment modernizations and new designs.

brushless dc motor

The EnduraMax 75i offers three standard stack lengths with continuous rated power up to 370 W, continuous rated torque up to 1.3 Nm (190 oz-in.), and rated speed of up to 5,150 rpm. The 12, 24, or 48 Vdc winding voltage choices make the EM75i suitable for battery-powered applications. Command inputs may be: ±10 Vdc, 4 – 20 mA, or via an optional CANopen or Modbus port. Customized winding designs and voltages, shaft, and mounting options are available to meet custom application requirements.

Options include:

  • Integration with Allied Motion gearboxes
  • Stainless steel shaft
  • 9- or 10-mm diameter shaft
  • Pre-made connectorized cables
  • Integral holding brake
  • Sealed ball bearings
  • IP67 protection level

For more information, visit www.alliedmotion.com.

 

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