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Open the catalog to page 1Chicago Pneumatic air motors
Open the catalog to page 2Contents General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Selecting the correct air motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 – 9 – Advantages of air motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 – Modifying the power of an air motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – Differences between air motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ATEX available Chicago Pneu
Open the catalog to page 3Air Motors from Chicago Pneumatic – areas of application Chicago Pneumatic offers a wide range of rust- and oil-free air vane motors with a power range from 0.16 kW (0.21 Hp) to 1.83 kW (2.45 Hp). A large number of motors are available with a threaded spindle (non reversible) or a keyed spindle (reversible). Customer-specific solutions are also possible. The air motors are resistant to dust, humidity and temperature fluctuations and can also be used in an ATEX version even under hazardous environmental conditions. Air motors are an ideal solution for a variety of applications, even in extremely...
Open the catalog to page 4Heavy duty Performances • Can be stalled indefinitely without overheating or causing other damage • Can be used in continuous stop-start operation • Unaffected by hostil environmental conditions • Compact and light: 4 to 6 times smaller and lighter than an electric motor with the same output • The power adapts to the load applied • Low installation costs, low operating costs, low maintenance costs Versatility • Multiple operating speeds and torque ranges, easy power adjustment, option for progressive or instant start • Wide range of accessories • Easy to install and operate No risk: No heat,...
Open the catalog to page 5Modifying the power of an Air Motor There are two methods of altering the power of an air motor: Throttling or pressure regulation. The best approach depends on the conditions of the individual application. Torque Desired The working point When selecting an air motor for a specific application, the first step is to establish the 'working point'. This is the combination of the desired operating speed for the motor and the torque required at that point. The free speed and torque can be reduced by up to half on Chicago Pneumatic motors. The air motor can be operated at any point in the color-coded...
Open the catalog to page 6Let's take a non-reversible motor that is supposed to run at a speed of 300 rpm and deliver a torque of 10 Nm . How do you choose the most suitable motor for this application? 1. In this example, the required power P = 30 = -30-= 314 W (0.314 kW) 2 . Now you choose a motor with a suitable power level from the catalog . In this case, we take an M39 (with 0.39 kW) . 3 . Now let's look at the power curves for each motor variant from the M39 series and choose the one whose maximum power comes closest to the operating point. 4 . The model M39-520 is best suited for these requirements because we can...
Open the catalog to page 7Stainless steel air motorsLow-speed air motors Standard air motors are compact, lightweight and available for a variety of speed and torque requirements . They are suitable for installation in hand-held and other industrial devices Stainless steel air motors are suitable for applications in corrosive environments . This includes the food and chemical industries With the low speed range, we offer a complete, low-cost solution for applications requiring a low speed and low torque The air consumption is relatively constant regardless of the applied load . ExhaustShaft Keyed Keyed & Threaded Keyed...
Open the catalog to page 8Select your Air Motor M R 16 12300 K S L SI + Option Air vane motor without R = non reversible R = reversible Special mounting The most important technical details for air motors are: Stall torque • Torque at maximum power, Nm • Speed at maximum power, rpm Maximale Leistung Torque - Nm (ft.lb) - power - W (hp) The performance of an air motor depends on the air pressure and the air flow to the tool. It is possible to control the torque and the output speed of the air motor by changing the air pressure or the air flow. The air motor achieves maximum output at an air pressure of 6.3 bar. Static...
Open the catalog to page 9Oil-free | 0.11 – 0.16 kW | 0.15 – 0.21 hp EX certification according to the ATEX directive II 2G T4 IIC D110°C* or II 2G T5 IIC D85°C** The EX certification is only valid for use in a holder with a maximum ambient temperature of +40°C (104°F) Data at a working pressure of 6.3 bars/ 90 PSI model Item number Torque at max output power Starting torque Free speed Stall torque Air consumption at rated power Non reversible - keyed spindle M16-19500-KL-ATEX* - When motors are operated with 100% dry air and without lubrication, the power may be reduced by 5–15% at maximum power. - To optimize the service...
Open the catalog to page 10M16-KL data for a working pressure of 6.3 bars / 90 PSI MR16-KL data for a working pressure of 6.3 bars / 90 PSI Chicago Pneumatic air motors 11
Open the catalog to page 110.11 – 0.16 kW | 0.15 – 0.21 hp | stainless steel EX certification according to ATEX directive II 2G T4 IIC D110°C* or II 2G T5 IIC D85°C** The EX certification is only valid for use in a holder with a maximum ambient temperature of +40°C (104°F) Data at a working pressure of 6.3 bars/ 90 PSI model Item number Maximum output power Torque at max output power Starting torque Free speed Stall torque Air consumption at rated power Non reversible - keyed spindle M16-19500-KSL-ATEX* Reversible - keyed spindle MR16-490-KSL-ATEX** 12 Chicago Pneumatic air motors Part number Other accessories: See page...
Open the catalog to page 12M16-KSL data for a working pressure of 6.3 bars / 90 PSI non reversible MR16-KSL data for a working pressure of 6.3 bars / 90 PSI reversible Chicago Pneumatic air motors 13
Open the catalog to page 13M25-KL/TL seriesOil-free 10.16-0.27 kW| 0.21-0.36hp EX certification according to ATEX directive II 2G T4 IIC D110°C1 or II 2G T5 IIC D85°C2 The EX certification is only valid for use in a holder with a maximum ambient temperature of +40°C (104°F) Data at a working pressure of 6.3 bars/ 90 PSI - When motors are operated with 100% dry air and without lubrication, the power may be reduced by 5-15% at maximum power. - To optimize the service life of an oil-free motor, use lubricated air if the application allows it II 2G T5 IIC D85°C 14 Chicago Pneumatic air motors
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