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Pittman® 22mm Brush-Commutated DC Gearmotors

By Miles Budimir | July 27, 2010

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Pittman® brand 22mm brush-commutated DC gearmotors integrate planetary gearboxes to meet demanding speed and torque requirements in applications with tight design envelopes. They ideally suit devices for the data storage, medical and biotech, semiconductor processing, and automation industries, among others, where DC gearmotors must be relatively small and highly powerful.

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These 22mm DC gearmotors (Series 6000™) are available in three standard motor lengths (1.256” / 31.90mm, 1.556” / 39.52mm, and 1.901” / 48.29mm). Sturdy gearbox construction incorporates either metal gearing to promote high torque capacity or economical plastic gearing to reduce audible noise. Both gearbox versions offer the capability of bi-directional rotation.

Depending on type, the gearboxes range in length from 0.768” / 19.5mm to 2.020” / 51.3mm, weigh from 2.9 oz / 81 g to 3.7 oz / 106 g, and can deliver reduction ratios from 4:1 to 429:1. Maximum load capabilities range from 7 oz-in / 0.05Nm to 99 oz-in / 0.70Nm and continuous torque up to 0.70Nm can be achieved. Continuous load torque capability will vary with gear ratio, motor selection, and operating conditions.

Key gearmotor features include skewed 5-slot armature design, bonded neodymium magnets, 2-pole stators, heavy-gauge steel housing, silicon steel laminations, and copper graphite brushes. Options include ball bearings, EMI/RFI filter networks, leadwire or terminal connection configurations, and optical encoders. The gearboxes can be specified in various mounting and shaft configurations; output ball bearings can be added for high radial loads; and additional reduction ratios can be developed.

AMETEK Technical & Industrial Products, Inc.
www.ametektechnicalproducts.com

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Filed Under: Factory automation, Medical, Semiconductor, Encoders • optical, Mechanical, Motion control • motor controls, Motors (gearmotors)

 

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