Graphite Commutation Rated values for continuous operation Note: Rated values are calculated with nominal voltage and at a 22°C ambient temperature. The Rh p value has been reduced by 25%. © DR. FRITZ FAULHABER GMBH & CO. KG Specifications subject to change without notice. The diagram indicates the recommended speed in relation to the available torque at the output shaft for a given ambient temperature of 22°C. The diagram shows the motor in different conditions of thermal coupling, i.e. mounted respectively on a plastic flange and a metal flange. The nominal voltage (UN) curve shows, up to the thermal limit, the operating point at nominal voltage for the motor mounted on a plastic flange. Higher torque can be achieved by further reducing the thermal resistance. Any points of operation above the curve at nominal voltage will require a higher operating voltage. Any points below the nominal voltage curve will require less voltage. For notes on technical data and lifetime performance refer to “Technical Information".
Open the catalog to page 1Dimensional drawing Orientation with respect to motor terminals not defined Bearings Temperature Range Bearings Shaft End Shaft End Front-Flange Front-Flange Electrical Interface Leads Leads Leads Leads Leads Leads Leads Leads Motor with 2 preloaded ball bearings Motor with 2 preloaded ball bearings, extended temperature range (-30°C…+125°C) Motor with reinforced sintered bearings (shaft press fit force, max. 60N) Motor front shaft ø2 mm, 6,5 mm long from motor front 1) Motor front shaft ø2 mm, 8 mm long with single flat end of 5 mm Additional front flange with 6x60° threaded holes, motor leads...
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