Motors

Quelle: Dr. Fritz Faulhaber | Inka Krischke,

Only 140 g weight

Faulhaber presents a four-pole motor that achieves a torque of 59 mNm - with a weight of just 140 g and a diameter of 22 mm. The 2264..BP4 also manages up to 34,500 revolutions per minute.

© Dr. Fritz Faulhaber

The motor is equipped with a special segment winding of the coil, which was developed for the brushless DC motors of the BP4 family. Thanks to the overlapping, individually wound segments, a particularly large amount of copper can be accommodated in the coil. A desirable side effect is the large winding symmetry with minimal losses and correspondingly high efficiency. According to the supplier, the motor with its low moment of inertia is well suited for dynamic start/stop operation. Optional integrated analog Hall sensors can replace an encoder in most applications and precisely determine the position of the output shaft. Compatible optical and magnetic encoders are also available for high-precision applications.

Motek: Hall 8, Stand 8308

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