
New MAE brushless servomotors deliver high performance in a compact package to satisfy demanding power applications where space may be minimal and weight may be a factor.
The servomotors can be equipped with Hall-effect sensors and encoders to provide accurate position and speed feedback.
The compact design and reduced weight of the servomotors are made possible by optimized integration of copper in the stator's winding; a uniquely engineered rotor structure allowing maximum concentration of magnetic flux; and use of high-energy NdFeB permanent magnets in motor construction.
MAE brushless servomotors (Series BM) are available in nine models incorporating four- or eight-pole stators. Motor lengths range from 55mm to 274.5mm and external diameters range from 5.1cm to 10cm. Rated torque up to 6Nm and peak torque up to 18Nm can be achieved, depending on the model.
The motors feature rugged construction (IMB5 according to IEC 34- 7) and can be mounted reliably with flanges. All models are manufactured in accordance with industry-leading quality control standards and processes and can be customized to meet particular application requirements.
PennEngineering Motion Technologies
Harleyville, PA
pennmotion.com

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