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Wound, wired, and assembled in the U.S. Bolt the base of these motors to any flat surface and connect the shaft to your load.
Wound, wired, and assembled in the U.S. Also known as C-face motors, they bolt directly to gearboxes, pumps, and other machinery.
Wound, wired, and assembled in the U.S. Whether you’re switching between jobs or need flexibility during installation, these motors give you a variety of mounting options.
Whether you’re switching between jobs or need flexibility during installation, these motors give you a variety of mounting options.
To get equipment moving, bolt the base of these motors to any flat surface and connect the shaft to your load.
For versatility in food and sanitary lines, these motors mount by their feet or bolt directly to equipment to power pumps and other machines.
Bolt these motors directly to conveyors and other machines to power equipment on food and sanitary lines.
Power small machinery in spaces where other motors won’t fit.
With two location options for any-angle mounting, you can put these DC motors to work in a variety of equipment configurations.
These stepper motors are good for precise, repetitive movements, such as those made by the head of a 3D printer.
With a built-in controller and driver, these stepper motors come ready to program and operate.
Instead of a shaft, these stepper motors have a lead screw that converts rotational motion to linear motion.
To precisely position loads in automated systems that are frequently rinsed, these stepper motors are IP65 rated to seal out water.
Often used in prototyping, these light duty stepper motors deliver precise, repeatable motion.
Reduce the size and complexity of your stepper motor setup—these motors have a driver built in, so you don’t need to run cable to a standalone driver.
To improve positioning accuracy, these stepper motors have a built-in encoder that monitors the real-time speed and position of the shaft.
Route light beams, wire, or tubing through the hollow shaft of these stepper motors when space is tight.
The widest temperature range of any stepper motor we offer—these motors were designed with grease and magnets that are particularly good for temperatures up to 212° F. They also work well in low temperatures down to -40° F.
Deliver precise, repeatable motion in applications where contamination is a concern, such as semiconductor manufacturing.
Set and maintain the speed of these motors with the included speed control, which automatically adjusts the power based on feedback from a built-in sensor. They bolt directly to gearboxes, pumps, and other machinery.
These speed-control motors combine a variable-frequency drive and motor into one, saving space in your control panel and reducing the amount of wiring required.
A variable-frequency drive and motor in one unit, these motors save space in your control panel and require less wiring than separate drives and motors. They bolt directly to gearboxes, pumps, and other machinery.
Save space in your control panel with a variable-frequency drive and motor in one unit. These motors require less wiring than motors that need to be attached to a separate drive.
Often used for small automation applications, such as pick-and-place machines, these servomotors deliver lots of power in a small package.
Simplify your servomotor setup—these servomotors have a built-in drive, removing the need for cable between the motor and drive. They create high torque at low speeds like traditional stepper motors but with greater torque performance and positioning reliability.
Good for high speeds with fast accelerations, these servomotors are often used in automated assembly, material handling, and packaging applications.
A built-in driver simplifies your servomotor setup, removing the need for cable between the motor and driver. DC servomotors are often used for small automation applications, such as pick-and-place machines, because they deliver lots of power in a small package.
Combine the high torque at low speeds that traditional stepper motors are known for with the greater torque performance and positioning reliability of a servomotor.
Designed to run at high speeds with very little vibration, these motors often drive smooth, steady cuts in CNC machines.
Drive low-speed, high-torque applications in small spaces.
Convert speed to torque to get the power you need—gearmotors are a motor and speed reducer in one.
Drive low-speed, high-torque applications in tight areas that are washed down.
Achieve precise, constant speed for timing and positioning applications.
Power equipment in applications with limited space.
Sized for small spaces, these gearmotors mount from the base or face for flexibility to fit in tight locations.
Turn speed into torque with these AC-powered gearmotors—they combine a motor and a speed reducer into one.
A motor and speed reducer in one, these gearmotors have hypoid gears for energy-efficient operation.
IP rated, these gearmotors stand up to high-pressure washdowns. They combine a motor with a speed reducer to lower speed while increasing torque.
Precisely drive both linear and rotary motion from one compact system.