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A-max 32 Ø32 mm, Graphite Brushes, 15 Watt, with terminals

Part number 236647

A-max 32 Ø32 mm, Graphite Brushes, 15 Watt, with terminals
Price scales Quantity Price per unit
Prices excluding VAT and shipping costs 1-4 CHF 190.40
5-19 CHF 170.70
20-49 CHF 154.00
from 50 On request

NRND (Not Recommended for New Designs): These products continue to be available, but are not recommended for new projects. Our sales team will be happy to suggest alternatives.

Specifications

Technical illustrations

Information: Drawings are not to scale.

Values at nominal voltage
Nominal voltage 24 V
No load speed 5930 rpm
No load current 38.7 mA
Nominal speed 4210 rpm
Nominal torque (max. continuous torque) 37.3 mNm
Nominal current (max. continuous current) 1.01 A
Stall torque 130 mNm
Stall current 3.42 A
Max. efficiency 80 %
Characteristics
Terminal resistance 7.03 Ω
Terminal inductance 1.04 mH
Torque constant 38.2 mNm/A
Speed constant 250 rpm/V
Speed / torque gradient 46 rpm/mNm
Mechanical time constant 21.3 ms
Rotor inertia 44.2 gcm²
Thermal data
Thermal resistance housing-ambient 7.5 K/W
Thermal resistance winding-housing 2.1 K/W
Thermal time constant winding 17.8 s
Thermal time constant motor 791 s
Ambient temperature -20...+85 °C
Max. winding temperature +125 °C
Mechanical data
Bearing type Waelzlager
Max. speed 6000 rpm
Axial play 0.12 - 0.22 mm
Radial play 0.025 mm
Max. axial load (dynamic) 7.6 N
Max. force for press fits (static) 110 N
(static, shaft supported) 0 N
Max. radial load 32 N, 5 mm from flange
Other specifications
Number of pole pairs 1
Number of commutator segments 13
Number of autoclave cycles 0
Product
Weight 211 g
  • Operating Range

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Description

maxon A-max motors are an innovative range of high-quality DC motors, equipped with powerful AlNiCo permanent magnets. The “heart” of our motors is the ironless maxon winding, that has been tested millions of times over. This is the latest technology for compact, powerful and low-inertia drives.

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