Overview
DC Motors
High Power DC Motors
Control Techniques provides several DC motor solutions, allowing
us to cover the complete power range of our Mentor and Quantum
DC drives.
Applications
These DC motors are ideal for a wide range of
applications, including:
- Ski lifts
- Printing Presses
- Heavy Moveable Structures
- Lumber and Paper Milling
- Dual-turret winding
- Plastic and Rubber Extrusion
- Cranes, Hoists, and Cabling
- Iron, Steel and Glassworks
- Metal Fabrication and Wire drawing
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DC Motors 0.16 hp - 5 hp
Shunt Wound & Permanent Magnet Motors
These industrial rated general purpose DC motors
designed for use with single-phase DC drives and are suitable for a
wide range of applications. Control Techniques can offer unrivaled
expertise in DC motor and drive applications; our Mentor II
and Quantum III drives together with the DC Motors
listed below create a complete DC drive solution.
SHUNT WOUND MOTORS
Series 9200 DC Motors
Fincor Series 9200 motors are industrial rated general purpose DC
motors designed for use with single-phase DC drives. Series 9200
motors are shunt-wound, or stabilized shunt-wound and are suitable
for constant torque-adjustable speed operation by armature voltage
control to base speed. The field winding is typically excited by a
separate power supply. With constant armature voltage and field
excitation, a shunt-wound motor offers relatively flat speed-torque
characteristics.
PERMANENT MAGNET MOTORS
Series 9300 DC Motors
Fincor Series 9300 permanent magnet motors are industrial rated
general purpose DC motors designed for use with single-phase DC
drives. They provide constant-torque adjustable-speed operation by
armature voltage control to base speed. The motors are suitable for
a wide range of applications including full power start-stop
conditions, continuous high speed operation, precision speed
regulation, regenerative braking and reversing, power off dynamic
braking.
Series 9300 motors feature a permanent magnet field with a
conventional wound armature and feature excellent starting torque,
speed regulation, dynamic response, and heat dissipation. Series
9300 motors should only be plug reversed when reversing currents
are limited to less than locked rotor current or damage may occur
to permanent magnets.