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ThinGap’s TGB1612 Brush Motor

December 9, 2008 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

VENTURA, CALIFORNIA – ThinGap LLC announces the TGB1612 brush motor for industrial, professional, and portable tools. From an especially compact package size the TGB1612 delivers high torque and high shaft output making it an ideal solution for a wide range of heavy-duty applications.

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“The compact TGB1612 brush motor delivers rapid acceleration and plenty of power for the most demanding applications,” said Shelly Ward, Director of Application Engineering, ThinGap LLC. “The TGB1612 motor helps fill out ThinGap’s growing line of brush and brushless motors for applications that require compact size, high torque, high power, and/or energy efficient solutions.

The TGB1612 brush motor delivers 110 oz-in. peak torque and 170 watts continuous power from its 1.5” diameter by 2.61” length package yet weighs only 12 oz. The TGB1612 motor features smooth, controllable power due to its zero cogging and hysteresis torque. The efficiency of the TGB1612 has been improved by eliminating the wire windings and iron core/slotted laminations that reduce efficiency and output power.

The low inductance coil allows current to respond quickly to sudden voltage swings. For example, torque builds as fast as the current rises in a rotor with very low inertia. As a result, rotor acceleration is doubled compared to a conventional motor.

www.ThinGap.com

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