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2000W Brushless DC Worm Gear Motor, 48V, 2000 rpm

2000W Brushless DC Worm Gear Motor, 48V, 2000 rpm
2000W Brushless DC Worm Gear Motor, 48V, 2000 rpm
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  • Model: SCJ009270
  • SKU: SCJ009270
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2000W Brushless DC Worm Gear Motor, 48V

Brief

2000 W worm gear motor provides high torque at 2000 rpm rated speed, 48V power supply, gear ratio from 7.5:1 to 100:1, rated torque 9.55N·m, motor dimension 110mm, brushless design for electric car and industrial equipment.
Description

Buy 2000 W worm gear motor at best price. This BLDC gear motor is best for new energy electric car, renewable energy systems, industrial equipment which require high torque density and compact occasions.

Specification

Motor ModelSOCOJED110BLD2000-48A
Motor TypeBLDC Motor
Power2000W
Voltage48V DC
Rated Current52.08A
No Load Current<16A
No Load Speed2700 rpm
Rated Speed2000 rpm
Rated Torque6.6N·m
Peak Torque19.8N·m
Motor Dimension110mm
Shaft Diameter11mm
ConstructionPermanent Magnet
Direction of RotationCW/CCW
CertificateCCC, CE, ROSH, LVD, EMC
Gear Ratio7.5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100
Recommended Drive ModelSCJ009270
What Parameters of SOCOJE Worm Gear Motors Can Be Customized?
PowerYes
VoltageYes
SpeedYes
ShaftYes
Motor LengthYes
Motor LeadYes

Allowable Torque with Gear Head

Gear Ratio7.5101520253040506080100
Rated Output Speed (rpm)26720013310080675040332520
Rated Output Torque (Nm)57.376.4114.6149.0181.5212.0216.0177.0200.0180.0139.0

Note:

  • This torque value is the rated output value of the reducer, not the final motor + output torque value T after reducer.
  • The formula for calculating the output torque after the final motor + reducer: T = rated torque of the motor * reduction ratio * 0.6, and T≤ rated allowable output torque value of the reducer.

Dimensions (Unit: mm)

Mounting screws are included with gearhead

2000 W DC Worm Gear Motor, 48V

Speed-Torque Curve

2000 W DC Worm Gear Motor, 48V

  • Instantaneous maximum torque line
    The maximum torque momentarily impacts the load when the motor is started.
    Beyond this torque, the over-current protection of the driver will cause the motor to stop.
  • Short time operation area
    The motor can run at a short time within this torque range at different speeds.
    If the operation time is too long, the motor will generate heat, which may cause the motor to stop or burn.
  • Rated operating torque line
    The rated torque of motor running at different speeds, and the motor can run for a long time at this torque.
  • Continuous operating area
    When the motor rotates at different speeds, it runs continuously in this corresponding zone.

Details

2000 W DC Worm Gear Motor, 48V

Tips: Troubleshooting of worm gear motor

FailuresReasonsSolutions
Gear motor overheating
  • Overloading
  • Too little or too much lubricating oil
  • Poor or inappropriate lubricating oil
  • Excessive oil seal friction
  • Improper connection between output shaft and transmission
  • Adjust to an appropriate load or choose a larger model
  • Add proper lubricating oil according to the instructions
  • Add appropriate lubricating oil after the oil is drained
  • Put a few drops of lubricating oil on the oil seal
  • Adjust to proper position

with noise

  • Worm gears and worms have poor meshing
  • Bearing damage or excessive clearance
  • Insufficient lubricating oil
  • Foreign body intrusion
  • Trimming the tooth contact surface
  • Replace the bearing
  • Add appropriate amount of lubricating oil according to the instructions
  • Remove foreign objects and replace the lubricating oil

Abnormal vibration

  • Poorly fixed transmission
  • Worm gear worn or damaged
  • Bearing wear or damage
  • Loose bolts
  • Foreign body intrusion
  • Fixed transmission
  • Replace worm gear
  • Replace the bearing
  • Tighten the bolts
  • Remove foreign objects and replace the lubricating oil
Oil leakage
  • Oil seal damage
  • Damaged gasket
  • Too much oil
  • Loose oil plug
  • Damaged oil mark
  • Replace the oil seal
  • Replace the gasket
  • Add appropriate amount of lubricating oil
  • Tighten the oil plug
  • Replace the oil mark

The input or output axis does not rotate

  • Worm gear is overheated
  • Bearing damage
  • Foreign body intrusion
  • Excessive wear of worm gear and worm
  • Replace or repair
  • Replace the bearing
  • Remove foreign objects and replace the lubricating oil
  • Replace worm gear or worm
Worm gear excessive wear
  • Overload operation
  • Poor or inappropriate lubricating oil
  • Insufficient lubricating oil
  • Bearing wear
  • Operating temperature is too high
  • Adjust to the appropriate negative
  • Change the proper lubricating oil
  • Add proper lubricating oil according to the instructions
  • Replace the bearing
  • Improve the ventilation environment
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