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The 562 series offers 7 115 V, single-phase 1/20 hp (37.3 watt) versions.



Gearmotor and electric motor manufacturer, Bison Gear & Engineering Corp. (St. Charles, IL) has added 46 models of its 562 Series of hollow shaft offset gearmotors to its growing FlexTorq line of products. With a slightly larger footprint than a conventional right angle worm reducer gearmotor, the FlexTorq units provide from two to nine times more output torque, depending on the gear ratio utilized.  The 562 series offers:

  • Seven 115 V, single-phase 1/20 hp (37.3 watt) versions.
  • 39 DC versions with 12, 24, 90 and 130 volt inputs and powers of 1/8 and 1/20 hp (93.2 and 37.3 watts).
  • Continuous output torques that range from 66 to 1100 in-lbs (7.5 to 124.3 N-m).
  • Corresponding fixed output speeds from 65 to 1.3 rpm.

For more information visit www.BisonGear.com

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