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DCX Motors and GPX Gearboxes Come in Expanded Sizes

Nov. 19, 2014
maxon motor’s latest addition to the maxon X drive family includes several long versions of brushed DC motors.

maxon precision motor’s latest addition to the maxon X drive family includes several long versions of brushed DC motors. With four sizes—14, 16, 22, and 26 mm diameter models—now available in long versions, the motors offer higher continuous torque and higher continuous output power. Four new GPX planetary gearheads have also been introduced, in 14, 19, 26, and 37 mm sizes. The gearheads are designed with scaled gear stages and can be driven with the next smaller motor. A new ENX 16 Easy absolute encoder is also available in SSI or BiSS-C versions.

maxon precision motors, 101 Waldron Road, Fall River MA 02720 , (508) 677-0520

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