What is a Bodine motor?
Bodine offers a full range of fractional horsepower motors. AC fixed and variable speed motors are offered with three winding types: permanent split capacitor, split phase, and three-phase. Brushless DC motors are available with voltage ratings of 24 or 130 VDC.
What is AC geared motor?
Essentially, a gearmotor is a pairing of gear reducer and ac or dc electrical motor. The gear and the motors are combined into one unit. A gearmotor delivers high torque at low horsepower or low speed. The speed specifications for these motors are normal speed and stall-speed torque.
Why geared motors are used?
Electric Gear motors are used in applications that require high output torque and lower output shaft rotational speed, especially where space and available power are limited. This describes a wide range of common equipment applications across multiple industries.
Why do we use geared motors?
A geared motor is a component whose mechanism adjusts the speed of the motor, leading them to operate at a certain speed. geared motor have the ability to deliver high torque at low speeds, as the gearhead functions as a torque multiplier and can allow small motors to generate higher speeds.
How many types of gear motor are there?
Geared motors can be classified based on different elements. The two most common geared motor types are right angle geared motor and inline geared motor. Right-angle geared motor use worm, bevel or hypoid gearing. Inline geared motor typically use spur gears, helical or planetary gear sets.
How do geared motors work?
Gear motors use either AC (Alternating Current) or DC (Direct Current) power. In most cases, the gear reducer is intended to multiply the available output torque without increasing the power consumption of the motor while maintaining a compact size.
What is an electric gear motor?
A gearmotor (or geared motor) is a small electric motor (AC induction, permanent magnet DC, or brushless DC) designed with an integral (non-separable) gear reducer (gearhead) attached. In general, gearmotors function as torque multipliers and speed reducers, requiring less motor power to drive a given load.
What are different types of motors?
Some of the most common electric motors used today include:
- AC Brushless Motors. AC brushless motors are some of the most popular in motion control.
- DC Brushed Motors. In a DC brushed motor, brush orientation on the stator determines current flow.
- DC Brushless Motors.
- Direct Drive.
- Linear Motors.
- Servo Motors.
- Stepper Motors.
What kind of motor does Bodine Electric use?
Bodine also offers a complete line of AC inverter-duty, three-phase gearmotors and matched inverter (VFD) speed controls for variable-speed applications. Dual voltage (230/460 VAC) stock models are available.
Where is the Bodine Electric Company located in Illinois?
Welcome to Bodine Electric Company -About Us Gearmotors, Motors, Controls. Bodine is headquartered in Northfield, Illinois with our main manufacturing plant in Peosta, Iowa.
How many horsepower does a Bodine gear motor have?
Bodine Electric offers the broadest line of standard/stock fractional horsepower (FHP) gearmotors, motors, and speed controls (1/200 HP to 3/4HP). We have over 10,000 AC, PMDC and brushless DC electric motors, gearmotors and system matched motion controls in stock at our Peosta, Iowa (USA) warehouse.
What do you need to know about Bodine motion control?
Bodine AC motion controls are designed to provide maximum performance from our motors and gearmotors. In order to service an existing product, please provide the Serial Number from the motor, gearmotor or motion control nameplate.
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