Advantages:
· Rotor, coreless
· High starting torque
· Low moment of inertia
Compact experiment motor – can also be used as a tachogenerator, oscillation generator or for the excitation of rove waves.
The motor has a coreless rotor and thus has a high starting torque at a lower moment of inertia.
It is characterised by a very short starting time, smooth running and low running noise.
On its axis, the motor has a threaded bush with a screw-on retaining pulley.
Thus, plates and levers too can be fixed on to the axis.
- Nominal voltage/current: 12 V/260 mA DC
- Run-up voltage/current: 0.5 V/45 mA DC
- Power consumption: 3.6 W
- Nominal speed 3900 rpm
- Nominal rated torque: 0.5 Ncm
- Direction of rotation: Reversible
- Dimensions in mm: approx. 130x55 mm²
- Weight: approx. 200 g