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A brushed DC motor is made up of 4 basic components; the stator, the rotor ( or armature ), brushes, and commutator.
Outer dimensions
DC Brush Motor KG-4220 Product Picture
Essential details
Warranty:3years
Place of Origin:Guangdong, China
Brand Name:Go-Gold
Model Number:KG-4220
Usage:Home Appliance
Type:Dc motor
Torque:Customised
Construction:Series Wound
Commutation:Brush
Protect Feature:Waterproof
Speed(RPM):1600-4000RPM
Continuous Current(A):0.9-2.5A
Efficiency:IE 3
Product Description
Voltage(V): | 12-45V | Current(A): | 0.9-2.5A |
Input power(W): | 8-50W | Rated speed(RPM): | 1600-4000RPM |
Packaging & delivery
Port:SHENZHEN
Lead time:
Quantity(pieces) | 1 - 1000 | 1001 - 10000 | >10000 |
Lead time (days) | 15 | 30 | To be negotiated |
Series wound brushed DC motors have great slow speed ( low end ) torque, but if the load is removed, speed will sharply increase. This makes these motors ideally suited for high-torque applications, such as cranes and winches because the current in both the stator and rotor increases under load. Some drawbacks are that they have poor high speed ( high end ) torque characteristics ,thus they must have a load connected to prevent damage under high speed conditions. They are more expensive than permanent magnet brushed DC motors, they do not have precise speed control characteristics like permanent magnet brushed DC and shunt wound brushed DC motors, and they can potentially go into motor runaway if the series stator field is shorted. Again, this is a very dangerous condition that can lead the motor to literally brake apart.
A compound wound brushed DC motor is a combination of both the shunt wound and series wound brushed DC motors. As you can see, the total current in the motor is the sum of the currents through the shunt field and the series field coils. The current through the series field coil is the same as the current through the rotor field. So, as a load is placed on the motor, the current through the rotor and series fields will increase. Thus, the current through the shunt field will decrease, the speed of the motor will decrease, and the motor torque will increase.
The compound wound brushed DC motor has the performance characteristics of both the shunt wound and the series wound brushed DC motors. It has the high torque at low speeds with heavy loads as seen with series wound brushed DC motors and has great speed control as with the shunt wound brushed DC motors. Compound wound brushed DC motors are great for industrial and automotive applications such as generators. With compound wound brushed DC motors the problem of motor runaway is less likely because the shunt current must go to zero and the series field must be shorted, thus the chances of both of these conditions occurring at the same time or very small. However, a compound wound brushed DC motor is more expensive than a permanent magnet, shunt wound, or a series wound brushed DC motors.