Geared motors offer a powerful solution for drive applications with low speeds and high torques. They operate reliably under the toughest of conditions. Applications can be especially cost-effectively addressed using the integrated units comprising EFF1 and EFF2 energy-saving motors – as well as gear units with high efficiencies.
When Customers benefit from the know-how developed over the years
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Top torque density, product variety, extremely wide speed choice, great compactness and price effectiveness make the gear motor - foot mounting type the unparalleled line of helical gearmotors and speed reducers.
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Torque Nm
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C 05
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45
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C 11
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100
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C 21
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200
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C 31
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300
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C 35
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450
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C 41
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600
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C 51
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1.000
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C 61
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1.600
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C 70
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2.300
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C 80
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4.000
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C 90
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7.200
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C 100
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12.000
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Torque Range 45 Nm... 12.000 Nm Mechanical Rating (n1= 1400 min-1) 0,08 kW ... 213 kW Gear ratios 2,6 ... 1481 Output Configuration Foot and Flange mount Metric or Inch series Solid Output shaft Input Configurations IEC and NEMA motor Adaptors Metric or Inch series Solid Output shaft Applicable AC motors Integral motors and Brake motors - M series IEC-normalized Motors and Brake motors - BN series Single and Dual Speed Motors Main Brake Features DC and AC supply Faster Brake Engage/Disengage through Electonically Controlled AC/DC Rectifier type SB, NBR, SBR (options) Main Motor Options Thermistors and Thermostates sensor Separate Supply Forced Ventilation Line Driver and Push-Pull Incremental Encoder
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