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Compact Vane Air Motor with Brake HXCV120AB-300-F100
Compact Vane Air Motor with Brake HXCV120AB-300-F100
Compact Vane Air Motor with Brake HXCV120AB-300-F100
Compact Vane Air Motor with Brake HXCV120AB-300-F100
Compact Vane Air Motor with Brake HXCV120AB-300-F100
Compact Vane Air Motor with Brake HXCV120AB-300-F100
Compact Vane Air Motor with Brake HXCV120AB-300-F100
Compact Vane Air Motor with Brake HXCV120AB-300-F100
Compact Vane Air Motor with Brake HXCV120AB-300-F100
Compact Vane Air Motor with Brake HXCV120AB-300-F100

Compact Vane Air Motor with Brake HXCV120AB-300-F100

  • Introduction

Introduction

HXCV series air motors are vane type air gear motors with planetary gearboxes built inside of the motor housing. They can also be integrated with air brakes and clutches in the motor. HXCV type air gear motors are extremely compact in design so they are much smaller and lighter than common air gear motors. They are available with different gear ratios to meet a variety of speed and torque requirements.They are particularly suitable for handheld machines, or any industrial equipment that has a limit to the size and weight of the motor.

300-f100

Motor ModelHXCV120AB-300-F100
Motor Power1.20 kW
Load Speed300 rpm
Torque40 N·m
Free Speed600 rpm
Direction of RotationReversible
Air Pressure0.69 MPa
Air Consumption1500 L/min
Port SizeAir Inlet: NPT 3/8" Air Outlet: NPT 3/8"
Hose DiameterO.D.=14 mm | I.D.=10 mm
Shaft Diameter19 mm
Housing MaterialSteel
Brake TypePneumatic Disc Brake
Mounting TypeFlange Mounted
Weight5 kg

HXCV120AB-300-F100 Drawing



Notes

1. Install an automatic air line lubricator in the air line within 18 inches (0.5 meter) or as close as possible to the air motor. The lubricator needs to be installed upstream of the air motor so that the oil mist will be blown directly into the motor. Make sure the lubricator is always filled with oil.

2. Before connecting to the ports, clean the compressed air connections with low pressure air to remove any dirt or debris.

3. Always use air lines that are the same size, or larger, than the air motor inlet port (refer to port size in the specifications chart).



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