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Three NEMA Sizes

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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Brushless_servo
The "AB Series” of motors feature a peak torque from 1.28 to 38.3 Nm.



AMETEK (Kent, OH) Pittman brand “AB Series” brushless servo motors introduce a family of powerful motor solutions in three different NEMA frame sizes (each available in various lengths) to accommodate a wide range of design envelopes. Their brushless technology contributes extended service life for applications ranging from medical and industrial equipment to instrumentation and automation machinery, among others.

These motors (AB23000, AB34000, and AB48000) in NEMA sizes 23 (2.25 in.), 34 (3.54 in.), and 56 (4.75 in.) feature:

  • Continuous stall torque from 0.42 to 12.88 Nm.
  • Peak torque from 1.28 to 38.3 Nm.
  • Rated speeds range from 2800 to 5200 RPM.
  • Voltage ratings up to 325 VDC for offline drives can be achieved.
  • Medium to high Ke to accommodate low buss voltage applications.
  • Rugged IP65 construction.
  • Incorporate heavy-duty 0.5 in. shafts and front shaft seals.
  • CE, UL and cUL approved.

For more information visit www.ametektechnicalproducts.com

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