60mm (T) Direct Drive Synchronous Motor
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SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR FAMILY Series 60mm (T) Direct Drive Synchronous Motor Output Speed: Poles: Insulation Class: .25 to 300 RPM T Series 24 poles; TA Series 20 poles Class A (105°C) 4 leads 22AWG (approx. 12 inches [304.8 Lead Wire: mm]) Operation Ambient Temp: -10°C to +40°C (approx.) Shaft Bearing: Sleeve Bearing E53578(N), Component-Impedance Protected Motors, Recognition: 115Vac Standard Rotor Card No. 42576, Motors and Generators, 115 Vac, 60 Hz, Standard Rotor, 7 watts Certification: max. Note: Typical data subject to change without notification T series reversible, permanent magnet synchronous motors feature a rugged die cast housing. Motors can be furnished with either standard or Hi-Torque rotors. Sleeve bearings are standard. T series motors have 24 poles. When operated at 60Hz, rotor speed is 300RPM. Notes: • Standard motors are 115V 60Hz. • A capacitor is required for operation and is furnished with onlythe stock T models. When used in a unidirectional mode the capacitor must be in the circuit. Input Power (watts) Rated Torque @ 175 p/s (oz-in) Full Load Temp. Rise °C Part Number Hurst 1551 East Broadway Street Princeton, IN 47670 MOTOR SPECIFICATION SHEET HiTorque Rotor

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Hurst 1551 East Broadway Street Princeton, IN 47670 MOTOR SPECIFICATION SHEET

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Wiring Diagram Optional Wiring Diagram with Switch Capacitors are non-polarized and must always be connected between the red and black leads. Always connect the (2) coil blue leads together. Connect the power supply to the blue leads and red lead to produce clockwise (CW) rotation viewing shaft end. Connect the power supply to the blue leads and black lead to produce counter-clockwise (CCW) rotation viewing shaft end. SINGLE-POLE DOUBLE THROW (SPDT) SWITCH Capacitors are non-polarized and must always be connected between the red and black leads. Always connect the (2) coil blue leads...

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