New Mini Planetary Gearmotors from Applied Motion Products
SMALL, COST EFFECTIVE PLANETARY GEARMOTORS ARE IDEALLY SUITED FOR STEP MOTOR APPLICATIONS
Applied Motion Products New PH Series Mini Planetary Gearmotors are used with small step motors in NEMA 8, 11, and 14 frame sizes. The small design of the gearheads allows them to be paired with small motors and doesn't adversely affect the outside dimensions of the combined gearmotor.
These gearmotors are used in applications where space is critical. Small motors usually don't produce enough torque for demanding applications. Mini Planetary Gearmotors are an ideal solution. They offer an increase in torque, and better inertia matching without breaking the budget.
PH Mini Planetary Gearmotors are offered in three frame sizes: 22, 28 and 35 mm. Each component of the gearbox is machined to exacting tolerances before being assembled into the final reducer. The result is a gearhead that can accept input speeds up to 6,000 rpm and provide high output torques with minimal backlash.
Features include:
• True planetary design
• Precision cut gears
• All metal construction for long life
• High torque and precise positioning
• Miniature design for use with small motors
• Excellent for increasing torque and inertia matching in a small size
• Ideal for use with small step motors
• Standard ratios from 4:1 to 36:1
• Attractive pricing for cost-sensitive applications
For more information, visit https://www.electromate.com/automation-components/gearing-products/mini-planetary-gearmotors/
For further information, please contact:
Warren Osak
sales@electromate.com
Toll Free Phone: 877-737-8698
www.electromate.com
Tags: Applied Motion Products, Planetary Gearhead, Stepper Gearmotor, Electromate
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