This 6W 12V frameless brushless DC motor delivers exceptional performance in a compact form factor. 6W frameless brushless motor with a steady 550 rpm, is ideal for applications requiring precise, efficient, and quiet operation.
Specifications
- Model: BLDC-WK3510
- Nominal Voltage: 12V
- Nominal Current: 0.53A
- Nominal Torque: 0.11 Nm
- Nominal Speed: 363 rpm
- Max Speed: 550 rpm
- Stall Torque: 0.16 Nm
- Stall Current: 0.8A
- Winding Turs of Motor: 40T
- Phase to Phase Resistance: 8.8Ω
- Phase to Phase Inductance: 3.95Mh
- Speed Constant: 45 rpm/V
- Torque Constant: 0.2 Nm/A
- Rotor Inertia: 81 gcm2
- Number of Pole Pairs: 11
- Motor Weight: 36/47g
- Working Temperature: -20~80℃
- Max Demagnetize Temperature: 120℃
Features
- The frameless configuration allows seamless integration into applications, saving space and offering greater flexibility in custom designs.
- This frameless brushless DC motor with a rotational speed of 363 rpm, is ideal for applications requiring precise control and smooth operation at lower speeds.
- The frameless BLDC motor delivers a power output of 6W while operating at 12V, ensuring energy-efficient performance with minimal heat generation.
- Brushless design minimizes maintenance, reduces wear and tear, and enhances durability for prolonged operational life.
- Its frameless construction and low-speed operation make it perfect for direct-drive setups, eliminating the need for additional gearing mechanisms.
- Frameless brushless motors offer the flexibility to design and customize your motor housing, making them ideal for DIY and tailored engineering projects.
Dimensions (Unit: mm)
Applications
Frameless Brushless DC Motors are designed for seamless integration into systems where space, weight, and precision are critical. Due to their high efficiency, compact design, and reliability, these motors are commonly used in robotics, drones, medical devices, and industrial automation.
Tips: What is the difference between a frameless and a housed BLDC motor?
The main difference between a frameless and a housed BLDC (Brushless DC) motor is the presence of a casing. A housed BLDC motor comes fully assembled with a casing, bearings, and all necessary components, making it ready to use as a standalone unit. It’s typically used in applications where the motor needs to be self-contained and mounted easily.
A frameless BLDC motor, on the other hand, lacks housing or bearings, consisting only of the rotor and stator. This design allows for more flexibility in integration, enabling it to be custom-installed into specific systems or machinery, often in tight or specialized spaces. Frameless motors are ideal for applications where the motor needs to be part of a larger assembly, such as in robotics or drones.