The AmpFlow speed reducer is a heavy-duty, low-cost, gearhead that works with any of the three-inch AmpFlow motors. It uses a unique arrangement of roller chains and sprockets rather than gears. This results in torque and efficiency comparable to gear-type reducers at just 1/2 or even 1/3 of the cost of high-torque, geared speed reducers. It is made with a three-piece aluminum case that has been precision CNC machined. The case measures 6 x 3 x 2 inches. The shaft is 3/4-inch diameter and 2.2 inches long. It has a 1/4-inch keyway and a 5/16-24 tapped hole. The long shaft makes it easy to mount wheels, pulleys, sprockets, or gears. The reduction ratio is 8.3:1. The backlash is +/- 1.2 degrees, and it has been tested to a failure point of 3500 inch-pounds (395 nm) of torque. Four 1/4-20 mounting bolts are supplied with the unit. The motor is the AmpFlow E30-150. (Other motors are also available). This motor is designed to deliver good performance and efficiency at an economical price. This is achieved by the use of four brushes, and advanced electromagnetic computer modeling and design. There is a 3/8-inch diameter shaft on the rear of the motor for mounting an optical encoder. The heavy-gauge 12 AWG motor leads are 18 inches long.This reversible gearmotor can be used at voltages ranging from 12V to 36V (the RPM is proportional to the voltage.) At 24 Volts, it has a no-load speed of 670 RPM. Peak short-term power output is 733 Watts (1.0 horsepower). Peak efficiency is reached while drawing 17 Amps at 600 RPM. Wheels that mount directly onto this gearmotor are available. They range in size from 4 inches to 12.5 inches. Search for "AmpFlow WheelMotors". AmpFlow® gearmotors are used in diverse applications, including robots, industrial motion control, factory automation, semiconductor manufacturing, power tools, pumps, and personal transport systems.
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