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Brushless dc motor

Feb. 1, 2010
The brushless EC 25 dc motor is designed for high-speed applications up to 70,000 rpm and has low-vibration characteristics and minimized scale

The brushless EC 25 dc motor is designed for high-speed applications up to 70,000 rpm and has low-vibration characteristics and minimized scale.

Features & benefits

  • Equipped with preloaded ball bearings and a two-pole neodymium permanent magnet; motor measures 25 × 84 mm

  • Rated for 36 Vdc nominal voltage; reaches 42.2 mNm torque; 61,600 rpm with efficiency above 93%

  • Motor-specific speed/torque gradient amounts to 44.9 rpm/mNm; suitable for high-speed spindle-driven applications, such as those used in medical technology (surgical power tools, dental drills) or machine tools — for manufacture of optical lenses, fabrication of printed circuit boards

maxon precision motors inc.
(508) 677-0520
www.maxonmotorusa.com

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