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PREV: Introduction
Help Understanding Datasheets Introduction
The Physical Specification table lists information about the motor's physical size and weight. This table provides a general overview; detail is offered via a technical drawing in the Product Dimensional Specification section. Motor and gear motor datasheets, such as the Gearmotor 212-107 shown below, include the shaft diameter and length.
Associated In-House Tests: Coordinate Measurements
Here we explain what is inside the motor casing. The type of motor design, materials used, number of poles, and other information can all be found in the table. Therefore, most of the entries here are descriptive.
Associated In-House Tests: Commutator Profile
Details of motor electrical connections are found here - e.g. flying lead lengths, or PCB mountings. Like values in the Physical Specification section, a more detailed graphical representation of this data can be found in the Product Dimensional Specification section.
Associated In-House Tests: Coordinate Measurements
This table details within what limits the motor can operate; for example, Rated and Maximum Operating Voltages. These figures are a great way of checking if the motor meets the application requirements of your design. During test we compare all the measured values against our expected values to ensure our components meet specification, and any motor performing outside of these limits is rejected.
Associated In-House Tests: Commutator Profile, Gearmotor Torque Profile, Pair Motor Torque Profile, Vibration / Resonator Sled
These drawings are located at the end of data sheets and are a great supplement to the Construction and Leads & Connectors Specifications. They offer a graphical representation of the motors with lengths and tolerances included. We validate these values for conformity before being made available for sale.
Associated In-House Tests: Coordinate Measurements