Gear Motors for Vending Machines
An AC
gear motor consists of a series of three windings in the stator section with a simple rotating section and an integral gearbox or
gearhead. The changing field caused by 50 or 60 Hertz AC line voltage causes the rotor to rotate about the axis of the motor. AC motors are the most common and simple type of motor manufactured. DC gearmotors are configured in many types and sizes, including brushless and servo.
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A DC gearmotor consists of a rotor and a permanent magnetic field stator and an integral gearbox or gearhead. The magnetic field is maintained using either permanent magnets or electromagnetic windings. DC motors are most commonly used in variable speed and torque applications. A DC servomotor has an output shaft that can be positioned by sending a coded signal to the motor. As the input to the motor changes, the angular position of the output shaft changes as well.
We supply a wide range of gear motors for vending machines
to meet your demands. Servomotors are generally small and powerful for their size, and easy to control. Common types of DC servomotors include brushless or gearmotor types. Stepper motors are a class of motors that provide incremental motion, or steps, in response to pulses of current that alternately change the polarity of the stator poles; step motors do not require feedback and are sometimes used in "Open Loop," or no-feedback applications.
Important performance specifications to consider when searching for
gear motors for vending machines include shaft speed, continuous torque, continuous current, and continuous output power. The terminal voltage is the design DC motor voltage. The continuous torque is the output torque capability of the motor under constant running conditions. Continuous current is the maximum rated current that can be supplied to the motor windings without overheating. Continuous output power is the mechanical power provided by the motor output.
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Important gearing specifications to consider for gear motors for
vending machines and gearheads include the gearing arrangement, gearbox ratio, and gearbox efficiency. Gearing arrangement choices for gearmotors or gearheads include spur, planetary, harmonic, worm, and bevel. Gearbox ratio is the ratio of input speed to output speed. A ratio greater than one, therefore, indicates speed reduction, while a ratio less than one indicates speed increase. Efficiency is the percentage of power or torque that is transferred through the gearbox. Losses occur due to factors such as friction and slippage inside the gearbox.
Feedback choices for gear motors for vending machines include integral encoder, integral resolver, and integral tachometer. Other important parameters to consider when specifying gearmotors include shaft orientation or type and number of shafts, design units, motor shape, diameter or width, housing length, NEMA frame size, enclosure options and special or extreme environment construction. Common features include multi-speed, reversible, integral driver electronics, integral brake, integral clutch, and brake and clutch combination. See also
Transformers and Power Packs, and pages relate to Gear Motors for Vending Machines
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