
Fall River, Massachusetts – Maxon Precision Motors’ brushless electric motor, the EC-4pole 30, delivers high torque (106mNm) and is sterilizable – a perfect drive for hand-held surgical tools.
Swiss drive specialist Maxon Motor has developed a robust brushless DC motor for hand-held surgical tools: the EC-4pole 30. Featuring two pole pairs, this DC motor provides a nominal torque of 106mNm and an output of 150 W. It has a hermetically sealed rotor, meaning that it can withstand more than 1,000 autoclave cycles.
The EC-4pole 30 is equipped with the special ironless maxon winding, which makes it highly efficient. Another key feature is that the torque and current behave linearly and the drive can be overloaded. It is available with an optional Hall sensor, as well as with a hollow shaft with a diameter of up to 4.1 millimeters.
With the EC-4pole 30, engineers get a first-class drive for surgical hand tools that work flawlessly under the tough conditions of operating rooms.
Source: maxon motor
Latest from Today's Medical Developments
- Blum-Novotest opens new Competence Center in Erlanger, Kentucky
- HydroPlasma: The future of surface cleaning in high-tech industries
- Heule partners with Center for Machining Excellence
- Down the road: What really is next for electric vehicles?
- Driving successful medtech innovation
- Last call for July’s medical manufacturing Lunch + Learn!
- Transform What’s Possible with the Okuma MULTUS U3000
- Okuma: Extraordinary Starts Where Limits End