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You are here: Home / Motors / New housed brushless torque motor from Allied Motion

New housed brushless torque motor from Allied Motion

September 15, 2015 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

Allied Motion’s new CM-2600 series of housed brushless torque motors offers the choice of an integrated encoder. The CM-2600 series torque motors are comprised of a high-performance brushless dc motor, one of three types of optical encoder, and a precision bearing system all enclosed in an aluminum housing with an IP40 rating.

The CM-2600 motor is characterized by a high torque-to-inertia ratio; it delivers rated torque of 0.189 Nm (26.8 oz-in) at a rated speed of 1,125 rpm for a rated 22.3 watts of continuous power. The motor has a 19 mm (0.748 in.) inside diameter hollow stainless steel thru shaft (12.7 mm for the absolute encoder version). Peak torque is 0.69 Nm (97 oz-in) and no-load speed is 1,900 rpm. AlliedMotion_CM-2600

Models are available with the choice of an ultra-low distortion sine-cosine, a digital incremental encoder with up to 1.25 million counts per revolution, or an absolute 17-bit Gray code encoder.

CM-2600 series torque motors are specifically designed for direct-drive, high-resolution, high-speed positioning applications. Typical applications include optical instruments, multi-axis gimbal systems, scanners, and other direct-drive applications where use of a gearbox is undesirable.

For alternate or custom configurations contact Allied Motion’s Amherst, NY office via phone at 716-242-7535 or email inquiry@alliedmotion.com or contact any of their Solution Center locations for design assistance.

www.alliedmotion.com

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