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xVoltage | 24V | Noise Level | 50dB |
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Torque | 1.2Nm | Efficiency | 85% |
Power | 100W | Motor Type | DC Brushless |
Shaft Diameter | 6mm | Weight | 1.2kg |
Product Description:
DC Brushless Motor is a type of permanent magnet brushless DC electric motor that operates at temperatures ranging from -20℃ to +60℃ and has a Class B insulation rating. It has a 6mm shaft diameter and a long operating lifetime of up to 10000 hours. This motor is equipped with a brushless DC motor that runs on direct current and is highly reliable, efficient, and cost-effective. It has superior performance when compared to other types of motors, and is suitable for a wide range of industrial applications, including robotics, automation, vehicle control, and power tools. It is easy to use and maintain, and its wide operating range makes it an ideal choice for various markets.
Features:
- Product Name: DC Brushless Motor
- Protection Level: IP54
- Lifetime: 10000h
- Insulation Class: Class B
- Efficiency: 85%
- Motor Type: DC Brushless
Technical Parameters:
Parameter | Value |
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DC Brushless Motor Type | Permanent Magnet Brushless DC Motor |
Voltage | 24V |
Speed | 3000rpm |
Operating Temperature | -20℃~+60℃ |
Noise Level | 50dB |
Insulation Class | Class B |
Torque | 1.2Nm |
Protection Level | IP54 |
Shaft Length | 20mm |
Shaft Diameter | 6mm |
Lifetime | 10000h |
Applications:
DC Brushless Motors are a type of permanent magnet brushless DC motor that are reliable and energy efficient. They are widely used in many different industries and applications due to their high torque, low noise levels, wide operating temperature range, high speed, and Class B insulation.
DC Brushless Motors are commonly used in robotics, medical equipment, office automation, and industrial automation. In robotics, DC Brushless Motors are used to power robotic arms, legs, and other components that require a high level of precision and speed. In medical equipment, DC Brushless Motors are used in imaging equipment such as MRI and CT scanners. In office automation, DC Brushless Motors are used to power printers, fax machines, and copiers. In industrial automation, DC Brushless Motors are used to power industrial robots, conveyors, and manufacturing equipment.
DC Brushless Motors have a wide range of torque ratings, from 1.2Nm, low noise levels of 50dB, operating temperatures from -20℃ to +60℃, speeds up to 3000rpm, and insulation class B. All these features make DC Brushless Motors ideal for many industrial applications where precise motion control and high efficiency are required.
Customization:
We offer DC Brushless Motor, a brushless dc electric motor with permanent magnet that has the following specifications: noise level of 50dB, speed of 3000rpm, power of 100W, voltage of 24V, and operating temperature of -20℃~+60℃. This motor is perfect for any project that needs a quiet, high-powered motor that can withstand extreme temperatures. Make sure to choose our DC Brushless Motor for your next project!
FAQ:
- Q: What is a DC Brushless Motor?
- A: A DC Brushless Motor is a type of electric motor that uses permanent magnets and electronic controls to provide highly efficient operation in a wide range of applications.
- Q: What are the advantages of a DC Brushless Motor?
- A: DC Brushless Motors provide improved efficiency, increased power, smoother operation, and longer life compared to traditional DC motors.
- Q: What applications can DC Brushless Motors be used for?
- A: DC Brushless Motors are used in a wide variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, industrial, and consumer products.
- Q: How are DC Brushless Motors controlled?
- A: DC Brushless Motors are typically controlled using electronic commutation, which uses feedback signals from Hall effect sensors or encoders to ensure the motor is accurately controlled.
- Q: Are DC Brushless Motors expensive?
- A: DC Brushless Motors can vary in cost, depending on the size and specifications of the motor. Generally, they cost more than traditional DC motors, but the improved efficiency and performance can often make them a more cost-effective solution in the long run.