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Brushless Motors suit motion control applications.

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August 14, 2002 - Series 06 synchronous, permanent magnet motors offer torque range of 63.7 to 3186 oz-in. with peak torque from 283 to 14161 oz-in. Nominal speed range is 500 to 3,000 rpm. All motors are 6-pole with magnets made from neodymium/iron/boron alloys. Stator windings are 3-phase star connections. Flange-mount motors are totally enclosed (IP44) and feature heat-treated, square aluminum alloy housings, and prelubricated, sealed, deep-groove ball bearings.

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Imperial Electric A Kinetek Co.
1503 Exeter Rd.
Akron, OH, 44306
USA


A New Line of 06 Series Permanent Magnet Brushless Motors from Imperial Electric

Akron, OH (July 15, 2002) Imperial Electric announces the availability of a new line of synchronous, permanent magnet brushless motors designed for motion control applications from the FiR Group. The 06 Series of motors meets CNC industry standards for compact size, rigidity, reduced noise/vibration, low maintenance and light weight.

Motors in the product line are available within a torque range of 63.7 to 3186 oz-in (.45 to 22.5 Nm). Peak torque ranges are from 283 to 14161 oz-in (2 to 100Nm). Nominal speed range is from 500 to 3,000 rpm. All motors in the series are 6-pole with magnets made from neodymium / iron/boron alloys. Stator windings are 3-phase star connections.

The flange-mount motors are totally enclosed (IP44) and feature heat-treated, square aluminum alloy housings to provide rigidity, resistance to shock/vibration and low net weight. The slot geometry, skewing, air gaps and winding distribution are all designed to provide good sinusoidal CEMF with very low harmonics and pulsation.

The entire series comes with prelubricated, sealed, deep-groove ball bearings. N.1 (power and signal) and N.2 connectors (external) are used. Shaft extensions are cylindrical. Rear portion of the motors will accept mounting of a T.G. (Tacho Generator) and Resolver. Operating applications can be vertical or horizontal.

Imperial Electric is an operating unit of Kinetek. The company is a leading producer of high-performance 42, 56, 66 and 180-frame permanent magnet motors and gearbox assemblies. Applications include floor care equipment, power hose reels, elevators, escalators, forklifts, hydraulic pumps, power steering units and other types of lift equipment. Newer lines include the MAGNUM salt/sand spreaders and ALPHA cable hoists.

For more information on the 06 Series of Brushless Motors and other Imperial products, contact Don Poremski, Sales and Marketing at (888) 281-2456, ext. 232, fax at (330) 734-3601 or e-mail at poremskid@imperialelectric.com. Visit our web site at www.imperialelectric.com.
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