New Product: NEMA-34 Servomotor

May 8, 2008
The QCI-A34L-1 only needs 4.5 A, so a single cable supplies motor and encoder signals.

The motor produces 185-oz-in. (1.3-Nm) continuous torque and 260-oz-in. (1.8-Nm) peak torque. The 100-W continuous mechanical power can handle an inertial mismatch of 100:1, letting the motor drive large flywheel loads without additional gearing.

QuickSilver Controls Inc., 580 E. Arrow Highway, Suite E, San Dimas, CA 91773, (888) 660-3801, quicksilvercontrols.com

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