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Small but tough (1st July 2009)
New from maxon motor, the EC 9.2 Flat motor addresses the problem of providing adequate power in smallsized applications.Measuring just 10mm in diameter, including a protective outer cover, the motor provides a high nom
From Plant process control
Hungry for power? (1st January 2007)
In answer to demands for even more power, maxon motor is now offering a 300 watt EC 4-pole industrial motor in addition to its original 200 watt unit. maxon says both options will deliver tremendous torque at low speeds, with
Speed controller (1st July 2006)
The latest addition to maxon motor's range of control units is described as sophisticated yet simple. The DECV (Digital Electronically Commutated Voltage-regulated) 50/5 is a compact, digital, 4-quadrant speed controller for use with brushless DC mot
More power from small motor (1st March 2006)
The latest challenge for maxon motor has been to squeeze more power out of a small motor without sacrificing any of the reliability and efficiency that customers demand.
Small arrival (1st September 2004)
maxon motor’s family of high-tech micro-drives now includes the company’s smallest ever motor.
From Production engineering
Four pole unit (1st November 2003)
To generate greater torque at low speeds without the need for a gearhead, maxon motors has opted for four poles in its latest 45mm industrial brushless unit. The application of state-of-the-art electronics has added extra dimensions to the performanc