Maxon Brushed DC Motor, 150 W, 24 V dc, 170 mNm, 7580 rpm, 6 mm Shaft Diameter

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RS Stock No.:
468-4804
Mfr. Part No.:
148867
Brand:
Maxon
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Brand

Maxon

Product Type

DC Motor

Supply Voltage

24 V dc

Sub Type

Brushed

Power Rating

150W

Output Speed

7580rpm

Shaft Diameter

6mm

Maximum Output Torque

170mNm

Mount Type

Screw

Gearhead Type

Planetary

Material

Steel

Current Rating

5.77 A

Shaft Length

16.75mm

Length

71mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Width

40 mm

Depth

40mm

Core Construction

Ironless

Series

GP42

COO (Country of Origin):
CH

40mm Miniature dc Motor, RE Model


Motors intended to be used with planetary gearheads; assembly of the two is quick and easy, requiring no special tools

Motors can be used with GP42 42mm gearheads e.g. (stock no. 420-5041) using fitting kit (stock no. 468-4775)

Speed Constant: 581rpm/V (stock no. 468-4797); 317rpm/V (stock no. 468-4804)

Maxon Motors and Gearheads


These motors are intended to be used with planetary gearheads; the assembly of the two is quick and easy, requiring no special tools.

Motors intended to be used with planetary gearheads; assembly is quick and easy to do, requiring no special tools

Low inertia - low mechanical time-constant for fast acceleration and high speed stability

High efficiency - low current consumption, ideal for battery-powered applications

Linear speed-torque characteristics - simple, accurate control; ideal for servo applications

Precious metal brush commutation system guaranteeing consistent and low contact resistance

CLL disc fitted on the precious metal brush motors - reduces arcing between the brushes and commutator (the main cause of brush wear on precious metal brush motors), thereby increasingly operating life and reducing electrical noise

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