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Torquemaster family of brush DC motors from Torque Systems

November 18, 2016 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

Torque Systems, a division of SL-MTI, has developed a high performance family of three new size-15 permanent magnet dc motors. They are used in a wide range of applications that includes semiconductor processing equipment, robots, UAVs and medical devices.

The longer stack size 15 DC motor (model MS1525-A) reaches a rated torque value of 10 oz-in. at 6,700 rpm. Rated power output is 50 W. Shorter models MS1509-A and MS1515-A provide 30 and 40 W output respectively. All models have a top speed of 10,000 rpm. The theoretical acceleration performance ranges from 45k rad/sec2 up to 65k rad/sec2. Peak torque reached 77.8 oz-in. on the model MS1525-A.

For more information visit www.torquesystems.com.

 

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