Brushless direct current motors, abbreviated as BLDC motors, are – despite their name – three-phase current synchronous machines: the rotor follows a magnetic rotational field and the movement is synchronous to the AC voltage applied to the windings. This motor type is frequently referred to as "brushless direct current motor" because, in many applications, it replaces direct current motors with brushes (brushed DC or commutator motors).…
DBL42L024032-A – Brushless DC motor
Technical Data
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NEMA -
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Rated Power 40 W
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Rated Torque 17 oz-in
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Rated Current 2.1 A
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Rated Speed 3200 rpm
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Rotor Inertia 44 gcm²
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Line to Line Inductance 1.6 mH
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Weight 0.77 lb
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Size 1.7 in
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Rated Voltage 24 V
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Peak Torque 51 oz-in
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Peak Current 6.3 A
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Torque Constant 5.4 Ncm/A
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Line to Line Resistance 1.2 Ohm
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Length "A" 2.4 in
Dimensions
Torque Curves
Recommended load limit:
Maximum short-term static load that may be reached when the service life is taken into account.
Maximum short-term static load that may be reached when the service life is taken into account.
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Output power
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Efficiency
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Input Power
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Power loss
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Current consumption
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Continuous Operation
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Speed [rpm] at 1,931.50 Nm
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