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You are here: Home / Motors / QuickSilver extends integrated motor/controller family of hybrid servomotors

QuickSilver extends integrated motor/controller family of hybrid servomotors

July 17, 2018 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

QuickSilver Controls has released the X-series 34 frame SilverMax Integrated Servo Motor Family, extending its well-established Hybrid Servo product line.

The QCI-X34 series operates from 12.5 to 72 V (processor section 12 to 48 V.) It features mechanical power out levels up to 850 W. The X34CK-1 and -2, and X34CT-1 have been added as a lower cost option for the mid-power range. The powerful X34HC-x family covers the upper power and torque range.

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These Hybrid Servos use advanced techniques to obtain a high efficiency of up to 80% over up to a 4:1 speed range, with efficiency greater than 70% over a 10:1 speed range, which includes both the motor and driver. This is the result of a combination of a high torque constant motor with a low winding resistance, and the application of field-weakening techniques. The high torque constant allows this motor to produce full continuous power by 5,000 rpm for the 48-V drive level, and to continue this same power level through 2,000 rpm.

For more information visit www.quicksilvercontrols.com.

 

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