Dayton 1LPW3 DC gearmotor is used in applications requiring a high starting torque and low output shaft rotational speed. It is also used in limited space applications with reduced power requirements.
Working Mechanism:
- When DC power is introduced inside a direct current gearmotor, the inducting coil generates a magnetic field and enables rotary motion.
- This converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- The gear head lowers the speed and increases the torque output.
Features:
- Dayton DC gearmotor has a permanent magnet DC motor requiring a 90VDC power.
- The motor has grease-filled lubrication and ball bearings on the motor & porous bronze sleeve bearings on the gear case for smooth operation.
- This 90VDC & 0.35A gearmotor has a O-ring type seal on the output shaft and 100:1 gear ratio for efficient operations.
- It is designed for all-position mounting.
- This CW / CCW rotatable gearmotor has a nameplate speed of 29 rpm and a maximum torque of 40 lb-inch.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is this gearmotor made of?
A. Dayton 1LPW3 DC gearmotor has a die-cast zinc housing with an acetyl / steel gear & a die-cast zinc gear case.
Q. How is a DC gearmotor better than a DC motor?
A. A DC gearmotor offers additional features like mechanical gears to change the speed & torque of the motor.
Q. What is the maximum temperature that this Dayton 1LPW3 DC gearmotor can handle?
A. This gearmotor can handle a maximum ambient temperature of 40 degrees C.