42mm Nema17 Bldc Motor 8 Pole 24V 3 Phase 4000RPM
Specifications
Product Name | Brushless DC Motor |
Hall Effect Angle | 120° Electrical Angle |
Speed | 4000 RPM Adjustable |
Winding Type | Star |
Dielectric Strength | 600VAC 1 Minute |
IP Level | IP40 |
Max Radial Force | 28N (10mm From Front Flange) |
Max Axial Force | 10N |
Ambient Temperature | -20℃~+50℃ |
Insulation Resistance | 100MΩ Min.500VDC |
Product Description
42mm Nema17 Bldc Motor 8 Pole 24V 3 Phase 4000RPM
The 42BLF series, is one of the most regular brushless motors applied in the automation industry. The most common application area is robots, packing machinery, medical instruments, printing machinery, textile and so on.
Electrical Specification
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Model |
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Specification |
Unit |
42BLF01 |
42BLF02 |
42BLF03 |
Number Of Phases |
Phase |
3 |
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Number Of Poles |
Poles |
8 |
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Rated Voltage |
VDC |
24 |
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Rated Speed |
Rpm |
4000 |
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Rated Current |
A |
1.5 |
3.1 |
4.17 |
Rated Torque |
N.m |
0.063 |
0.130 |
0.188 |
Rated Power |
W |
26 |
54 |
78 |
Peak Torque |
mN.m |
0.189 |
0.390 |
0.560 |
Peak Current |
Amps |
4.5 |
9.3 |
12.5 |
Torque Constant |
N.m/A |
0.042 |
0.042 |
0.045 |
Body Length |
mm |
47 |
63 |
79 |
Weight |
Kg |
0.30 |
0.45 |
0.60 |
***Note: The products can be customized by your request. Please contact us for more details.
Wiring Diagram
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TABLE |
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FUNCTION |
COLOR |
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+5V |
RED |
UL1007 26AWG |
HALL A |
YELLOW |
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HALL B |
GREEN |
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HALL C |
BLUE |
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GND |
BLACK |
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PHASE A |
YELLOW |
UL3265 22AWG |
PHASE B |
GREEN |
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PHASE C |
BLUE |
Advantage
Brushless motors have significantly higher efficiency and performance and lower susceptibility to mechanical wear than their brushed counterparts.
As their name implies, brushless DC motors do not use brushes. So how does a brushless motor pass current to the rotor coils? It doesn’t—because the coils are not located on the rotor. Instead, the rotor is a permanent magnet; the coils do not rotate, but are instead fixed in place on the stator. Because the coils do not move, there is no need for brushes and a commutator.
Brushless motors offer several other advantages, including:
Higher torque to weight ratio
Increased torque per watt of power input (increased efficiency)
Increased reliability and lower maintenance requirements
Reduced operational and mechanical noise
Longer lifespan (no brush and commutator erosion)
Elimination of ionizing sparks from the commutator (ESD)
Near-elimination of electromagnetic interference (EMI)
The product has undergone repeated quality tests, and the rigorous production process ensures that the product reaches you perfectly