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DC Gearmotor Data: CIR 126A100/120Basic DC Gearmotor Data -Standard Part Numbers 1. This rating is for gearbox only. To determine output of any motor gearbox combination, multiply motor torque by the torque multiplier for that ratio. Do not use the .250 dia. shaft for continuous duty above 700 oz. in. 2. Torque multiplier ratio is the gear ratio multiplied by its efficiency. ** Consult factory when exceeding 1250 oz. in. t. For applications below 200 oz. in., continuous duty, lengths La and Lb can be reduced by .210 in. Consult factory. BASIC CIR ARMATURE DATA 3 3. For complete CIR motor data and tolerances see Bulletin 125A100. * Intermittent duty at rated load; consult factory for ratings for your application. HOW TO SELECT A UNIT The complete part number must include a standard CIR gearmotor part number (above) plus an applicable CIR armature dash number from the basic motor data chart (above). Use the following trial and error technique to start:
2. From ratios charted above, select closest one. 3. Check maximum torque rating of that ratio with your actual requirement. Adjust ratio and motor speed up or down as needed. 4. Calculate output torque by multiplying motor torque by the "torque multiplier" of the ratio selected. 5. Select armature from voltage, load and speed required. 6. Select shaft size and flange configuration for your application and determine correct gearmotor part number. ORDERING Order by standard part number (example: 126A104-12), making sure to include the armature dash number. Note any modifications as exceptions to the standard.
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