Planetary Gears Electric DC Motor for Solar Panel with Silent Working
Description:
In normal motoring mode, most electric motors operate through the interaction between an electric motor's magnetic field and winding currents to generate force within the motor. In certain applications, such as in the transportation industry with traction motors, electric motors can operate in both motoring and generating or braking modes to also produce electrical energy from mechanical energy.
Applications:
Electric DC Motors have a wide variety of uses and are found in cars, clocks,drills, fans, fridges, hair dryers, toothbrushes, vacuum cleaners,water pumps (for fish tanks, central heating, fire fighting) washing machines, hard disk drives, DVD players, electric vehicles and industrial equipment including extruders,fork-lift trucks, lathes, mills, hoists, robots and winches.
Specifications:
Motor data:
Type |
Brush |
Voltage |
24VDC |
Power |
75W |
No load Speed |
85rpm |
No load Current |
0.6A |
On load Speed |
65rpm |
On load Current |
3.8A |
Work torque |
7Nm |
Stall torque |
25Nm |
Protection class |
IP44 |
Weight |
2.5kg |
Encoder |
Yes, Honeywell |
Outline drawings of Motor:
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Competitive Advantage:
- Low Maintenance Requirements - Electric motors are durable and have extensive operating life and minimal service requirements.
- High Efficiency - Electric motors are highly-efficient with ratings that range from 50% to 95% (depending on the motor's size and operating conditions).
- Low Initial Cost - The initial cost of an electric motor is considerably lower than a fossil-fuel engine with the same Output Horsepower Rating (in nearly every case).
- Long Life - Because electric motors contain relatively few moving parts, they have extensive operational life spans. For instance, an appropriately selected and maintained electric motor offers up to 30,000 hours of operating life without major repairs. (This is the approximate equivalent of 3½ years of perpetual usage.)