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Latest New Product News from Crouzet
![]() Brushless DC Motors provide range of power capabilities.Crouzet San Diego, CA 92154Feb 14, 2013 Along with integrated electronics, DCmind TNi21 and SMi21 Series feature optimized control loop, internal thermal protection, and intuitive software. DCmind SMi21 Series, which incorporates 4096 step encoder, offers nominal usable power ratings of 66, 90, and 150 W at 24 Vdc and support 9–56 Vdc. DCmind TNi21 Series offers nominal usable power rating of 60, 80, and 140 W at 24 Vdc and support 10–36 Vdc. Both series can be used stand-alone, with other motors, or controlled by PLC. ![]() DC Brush Motors provide noiseless operation.Crouzet San Diego, CA 92154Nov 08, 2012 Supporting 12, 24, and 48 V power supplies, DCmind Brush Series includes 15, 25, and 55 W models with 42 mm diameter, and 55 and 104 W motors with 63 mm diameter. Units are available with rear brake and optical or Hall-effect encoders with 1 or 2 channels. Operating at noise level of 35 db, motors provide more than 80% efficiency and minimum service life of 5,000 hr when used with normal power loads. Typical applications include medical equipment, office equipment, and household appliances. Direct Opening Action Switches target OEMs in railway sector.Crouzet San Diego, CA 92154Jun 23, 2011 Complying with DIN 41 636-6 Form F, PBX Secure Safety Switches guarantee forced opening of NC contacts even in event of short circuit and/or welding due to overcurrent. Long overtravel actuator allows any tolerance deviations of sub-assembly in which switch is incorporated to be absorbed. Available in IP40 and IP67 rated versions, switches serve as auxiliary safety contacts for medium-voltage circuit breakers, motorized disconnect switches, and ground disconnect switches. Brushless DC Gear Motor delivers 150 W power.Crouzet San Diego, CA 92154Jun 17, 2011 Providing output torque up to 120 Nm, 3-stage Model 80199701 handles high side loads with 1,000 N radial and 200 N axial. Standard motor package features IP20 protection rating that can be upgraded to IP54. Measuring 81 mm dia x 229 mm long, motor incorporates shaft extension on rear, allowing for encoder or brake. Unit can operate with voltages from 6-75 Vdc, uses hall sensors and 8-wire connection scheme, and is available in 1, 2, or 3 stage gearboxes. ![]() Brushless DC Gearmotor has integrated gearbox, electronics.Crouzet San Diego, CA 92154Jan 14, 2011 Offering control for speed and torque in one IP54-sealed package, 801 Series features power ratings to 205 W and torque ranges to 120 Nm. Planetary models cover speeds from 7-627 rpm, while right-angle models cover 44-440 rpm range. All models come in cast aluminum housing that measures 57 mm˛ and are suited for medical equipment, lab automation, and industrial applications. ![]() Gearboxes are designed to deliver quiet, smooth operation.Crouzet San Diego, CA 92154Oct 20, 2010 Supplied in heavy-duty metal housing, GDR1 and GDR2 Series offer gear ratios from 25:1 to 650:1, continuous torques up to 6 Nm, and speeds from 4-100 rpm. Frame footprint is 3.21 x 2.52 in., with respective thickness of 2.56 or 1.38 in. for GDR2 and GDR1. Both RoHS-compliant series serve medical, commercial, and industrial automation applications requiring smooth performance and continuous duty capability. Holes and plates promote mounting flexibility and adaptability. ![]() Gearboxes suit speed-reducing, rotation control applications.Crouzet San Diego, CA 92154Jul 20, 2010 With virtually unlimited gear ratios from 10:1 to 7,000,000:1, Single Ovoid Gearbox Model 810210 and Double Ovoid Gearbox Model 810330 provide continuous torques of 0.5 Nm and 2.0 Nm, respectively. At 7,000,000:1 ratio, gearboxes achieve extremely low speed of 0.002 rotations/hr. Units interface with DC brush motors, AC synchronous motors, and stepper motors, making them suitable for cam timers, fish feeders, ice makers, rotating jewelry display cases, and oilers. ![]() Brushless DC Motors enable customized automation solutions.Crouzet San Diego, CA 92154Mar 01, 2010 Offered with complete tool kit of selectable gear boxes, controllers, brakes, and smart drives, BLDC motors feature wide range of options for power, speed, torque, and size and can be quickly assembled in different custom configurations. They feature continuous power up to 400 W, speeds from 1,500-6,100 rpm, and max torque constants up to 198 oz-in./A. Available with factory-mounted optical or magnetic encoder, 6 models include 2 round and 4 square designs with lengths from 41-114 mm. ![]() Stand-Alone Motor Controller combines power, compact package.Crouzet San Diego, CA 92154Jul 28, 2009 Operating on its own, connected to PLC, or driven by potentiometers, 140 x 98 x 33 mm Model BDE40 works with most 3-phase brushless DC Hall effect motors. It offers 4-quadrant functionality and load resistor protection and is suited for applications requiring standard forward and reverse motor control as well as closed-loop speed control for motor slowing and stopping. Controller delivers up to 360 W with 11-36 Vdc, 10 A nominal, and max continuous current of 14 A. ![]() Linear Motors promote gas heating efficiency.Crouzet San Diego, CA 92154Mar 17, 2009 Through proportional control of gas flow, Linear Motor Series encourages energy-efficient gas heating control. Modulation of dispensed gas enables fuel to be burned at slower/faster rate as needed, promoting burning efficiency while minimizing expenditure and pollution. Packaged as integrated assembly with motor and valve, series also integrates dual safety system that lets motor switch off valve and stop gas flow in less than 10 ms and also spring back to close if power is lost. Click below for more Product News from Crouzet Next News Stories Other Company News From Crouzet
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