FAULHABER 1727 CXR DC Motor

April 5, 2016
MICROMO is expanding its range of drives in the medium power range with the new 1727 CXR small DC motor from FAULHABER, adding an extremely compact drive to the CXR series.

A powerful neodymium magnet gives the graphite‐commutated motor a high power density with a continuous torque of 4.9 mNm. It generates this power in a housing that is just 17 mm in diameter and 27 mm in length. The temperature range in which it can be used is from ‐30 to +100°C.

The CXR series includes small DC motors with an extremely attractive price/performance ratio. As with the other drives of this series, the 1727 CXR can be combined with encoders and with precision gearheads from a coordinated product range. It can be optionally actuated with the SC 1801 speed controller or the MCDC 3002 motion controller for speed control or positioning.

The compact dimensions of the 1727 CXR and its performance data open up a wide range of potential applications. The motor is ideal for hand instruments in dental technology, for tattooing machines or as a high‐performance servo drive in automation and robotics.

About MICROMO

MICROMO (FAULHABER Group) specializes in high‐precision, micro drive systems, servo components and drive electronics with output power of up to 200 watts. The product range includes small brushless DC motors, brush DC motors, piezo motors, micro stepper motors, linear servo motors, gearheads, encoders and motion controllers. In addition, MICROMO also offers custom design solutions for markets such as medical, aerospace, optics, robotics and semiconductor equipment.

MICROMO's Application Engineers look beyond just components to offer optimal solutions for custom mechanical and electrical requirements. MICROMO's seasoned team has the experience in the field to assist customers with choosing the correct component and system for unique motion control needs and to meet superior precision and reliability requirements.

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