FRTN01 Internal electric machine
Voltage: 24VDC / 12VDC
Load capacity: 2000N 4000N 6000N 8000N Option
I: 3A
Ambient temperature:-25℃~65℃
Built-in limit switches,not adjustable after leave factory
Low noise design,db<55 (A)
Certification:CE
electric motor actuator

An electric motor is a device using electrical energy to produce mechanical energy, nearly always by the interaction of magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors. The reverse process, that of using mechanical energy to produce electrical energy, is accomplished by a generator or dynamo. Traction motors used on vehicles often perform both tasks. Electric Motor Actuators.
Electric motors for actuator are found in a myriad of uses such as industrial fans, blowers and pumps, machine tools, household appliances, power tools, and computer disk drives, among many other applications. Electric motors may be operated by direct current from a battery in a portable device or motor vehicle, or from alternating current from a central electrical distribution grid. The smallest motors may be found in electric wristwatches. Medium-size motors of highly standardized dimensions and characteristics provide convenient mechanical power for industrial uses. The very largest electric motors are used for propulsion of large ships, and for such purposes as pipeline compressors, with ratings in the thousands of kilowatts. Electric motors may be classified by the source of electric power, by their internal construction, and by application.
The physical principle of production of mechanical force by the interaction of an electric current and a magnetic field was known as early as 1821. Electric motors of increasing efficiency were constructed throughout the 19th century, but commercial exploitation of electric motors on a large scale required efficient electrical generators and electrical distribution networks.
Comparison of motor types
Type |
Advantages |
Disadvantages |
Typical Application |
Typical Drive |
AC Induction
(Shaded Pole) |
Least expensive
Long life
high power |
Rotation slips from frequency
Low starting torque |
Fans |
Uni/Poly-phase AC |
AC Induction
(split-phase capacitor) |
High power
high starting torque |
Rotation slips from frequency |
Appliances |
Uni/Poly-phase AC |
AC Synchronous |
Rotation in-sync with freq
long-life (alternator) |
More expensive |
Clocks
Audio turntables
tape drives |
Uni/Poly-phase AC |
Stepper DC |
Precision positioning
High holding torque |
Requires a controller |
Positioning in printers and floppy drives |
Multiphase DC |
Brushless DC electric motor |
Long lifespan
low maintenance
High efficiency |
High initial cost
Requires a controller |
Hard drives
CD/DVD players
electric vehicles |
Multiphase DC |
Brushed DC electric motor |
Low initial cost
Simple speed control (Dynamo) |
High maintenance (brushes)
Low lifespan |
Treadmill exercisers
automotive starters |
Direct (PWM |