Lo-Cog Brush DC Gearmotors From Pittman January 5, 2011
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Greenville, DE — PITTMAN Series GM8000 brush-commutated DC gearmotors from Servo2Go.com feature 11-slot skewed armatures to minimize magnetic cogging (or reluctance torque) and promote quiet and smooth operation.
Series GM8000 gearmotors are available with a range of 11 standard reduction ratios from 6.3:1 to 187.7:1. Peak torques up to 175 oz-in can be achieved with wide-face gear options. Armatures are skewed to minimize magnetic cogging, even at low speeds, and windings are resin-impregnated for greater reliability in incremental motion applications. Two-pole permanent magnet stators are constructed of ceramic magnets enclosed in heavy-gauge steel return rings. Diamond-turned commutators ensure maximum brush life.
GM8000 series gearmotors are available with and without encoder feedback, and are typically shipped in stock to 3 weeks.
Typical industry applications include data storage, medical/biotech, semiconductor, automation, commercial aviation, and others requiring high performance and reliability.
More information on the GM8000 series gearmotors from Servo2Go.com can be viewed at-
http://www.servo2go.com/search.php?search=GM8000&D=PROD
For more information, please contact:
EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak warren@servo2go.com
Toll Free Phone: 877-378-0240
Toll Free Fax: 877-378-0249
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