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Expanding the line of servo motors is the addition of the QCI-A34L-1. The 34L-1 only requires 4.5A, which means a single cable can be used for both motor and encoder signals and the servo motor can be driven from a small SilverDust D2 controller. This OEM system includes the 48V SilverDust D2-IG-01 controller, which is only 2.75" x 3.00" (70mm x 76mm).
Features of the QCI-34L-1 include:
- 185 oz-in (1.3Nm) continuous torque;
- 260 oz-in (1.8Nm) peak torque;
- 100W continuous mechanical power;
- 8,000 count/rev encoder; and
- 2,000rpm.
With QCI's ability to handle inertial miss-matches of 100:1, this motor is ideal for driving large flywheel loads without additional gearing.
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