A new brushless drive with a diameter of 19mm has been specially designed for high speeds and features low heat development and very quiet and low-vibration running. This little powerhouse has applications miniaturised processing, hand-held tools and medical technology. When combined with planetary gearheads, many possible variations are available for applications in these key markets.
With its modular construction, this new brushless DC motor is available in three performance classes: the cost-optimized EC 19 at 60W, the strong and high-speed EC 19 at 120W and the sterilisable high-end version EC 19 at 120W. The internals of the drives are responsible for their individual characteristics:
With Maxon Motor's winding technology, it is possible to offer various voltage versions. The stator has been designed without slots. Therefore, no cogging torque occurs, resulting in excellent control properties and very smooth running. Together with an optimally balanced rotor, low-noise and low-vibration operation is easily achieved.
Maxon's new sterilisable planetary gearhead, the GP 19 M is suitable for applications requiring very high speeds - input speeds of up to 40,000 rpm. To accommodate such high speeds, the toothing and materials have been especially designed to minimise friction. A key demand placed on the material is 1000 sterilisation cycles. The gearhead contains a special shaft seal. Worth noting is that there is no need to disassemble the drive unit for the sterilisation process.
The new 19mm drives are particularly suitable for surgical and dental devices, such as arthroscopic shavers and bone drills. There is also a focus on respirators and CAD/CAM spindle drives.
To learn more about these new brushless drives, please visit www.maxonmotor.co.uk.