The BX4 series of brushless DC servomotors have a modular design that is limited to just a few components, entirely eliminating the need for adhesivebonded joints. Even with its compact dimensions, the new four-pole concept of the series ensures a high continuous torque of up to 12.2mNm, with a flat gradient of the n/M characteristic curve.
Due to its electronic commutation, the brushless servo motor series is characterized by a much longer service life than mechanically commutated drives. In the basic version the commutation is provided by an external control, the flexible motor concept of the BX4 series also offers versions with integrated speed controller or integrated encoder. The encoder version is available in four different preset resolutions: 32, 64, 128 or 256 quadrature impulses per revolution.
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