The larger the motor model of the reducer, the greater the power and the greater the torque?
Whether the geared motor is powerful has nothing to do with the voltage, but with the rated power of the motor: the greater the rated power, the more powerful it is. The geared motor refers to the integration of the reducer and the motor. Usually, it is integrated and assembled/professional reducer manufacturer, and then supplied as a whole with the motor.
The higher the rated power of the same type of motor, the higher the price, but not necessarily the greater the power.
1. The torque of the motor and the reducer refers to the torque generated at a certain speed after the motor is decelerated by the reducer under the rated power of the motor.
2. Torque: It is a special moment that makes an object rotate. It reflects the load capacity of the motor and reducer.
3. The torque of the motor and the reducer (N m) = the rated power of the motor (W)/(2 * π * speed/60).
It can be seen that when the motor power is constant, a larger torque can be obtained at a lower speed. So whether the speed ratio of the reducer is large or small is better, the effect of the reducer is not directly related to the size of the speed ratio, the right one is the best. First of all, let's talk about the function of the reducer. If some equipment is directly driven by a motor, the speed is too fast to meet our production needs, such as assembly lines, winders, etc. In addition, the inertia is difficult to control when braking, such as some When the electric door detects/detects the stop limit, it often rushes over and cannot stop in time. The second is to increase the output torque. According to the formula P=NT, P is the power, N is the speed, and T is the torque. Some constant power equipment often needs to output higher torque to work. At this time, it is necessary to be equipped with a large speed reducer. Decrease/lower speed to increase/increase torque.