Power Pack DC Motor In A Compact Size
Supplier: Maxon Motor USA
Maxon’s 70W flat brushless motor delivers a max. continuous torque of 130 mNm at an efficiency of up to 85%. The new motor in its 45mm diameter is available with Hall sensors and comes in four different windings. It can be combined with more than 54 different planetary and spur gearheads.
- efficiency of up to 85%
- 45 mm diameter
- wide variety of servo controllers
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