Medical Equipment Motor 310V 1.7A 440W 6000RPM Low Noise Gear Motor
Essential Detials
Warranty: 3Years
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China
Brand Name: Go-Gold
Model Number: KG-80110GM310
Usage: Medical Equipment
Type: Gear Motor
Rated Torque: 0.7N.m
No-load Speed: 8000RPM
No-load Current: 30mA
Product Name: Door Lock Motor Gear Motor
Certification: ISO
Rated Voltage: 310V
Keywords: Medical Equipment Motor
Noise: Low
Performance specification
No-load Current |
1.7A |
Power |
440W |
No-load Speed |
8000RPM |
No-load Cureent |
0.4A |
Lead Time
Quantity(pcs) |
1-1000 |
1001-10000 |
>10000 |
Leam Time(days) |
15 |
30 |
To be negotiation |
Dimensions

Motor Picture

Gear Motor Classification
Gear Motor can be divided into the following types according to their transmission methods and structural characteristics:
- Direct coupling gear motor: It is composed of an electric motor and a gearbox. The output shaft is coaxial with the electric motor to meet the needs of high torque and low speed operation.
- Reduction gear motor: It consists of an electric motor, a reducer and an output shaft. It can provide different output speeds and torques and is suitable for various load conditions.
- Planetary gear motor: It consists of a sun gear, a planet gear and an internal ring gear. It outputs power through a sleeve or output shaft. It is small in size and has high transmission efficiency.
- Helical gear motor: It consists of a helical gear and a vertical output shaft, which can achieve high-power transmission and smooth operation.
The Gear Motor Mainly has the Following Three Functions
1. Deceleration: The speed of the motor reaches the required speed through the deceleration gearbox, which is often referred to as the output speed.
2. Increase torque: With the same power, the slower the output speed, the greater the torque, and vice versa.
3. Change the transmission direction: The gearbox reduction motor can transmit torque 90 degrees vertically.
The Role of Bearings in Gear Motors
Bearings are key components in gearbox motors. Bearings have the following main functions
- Reduce Friction: The primary function of bearings is to reduce friction between transmission components. In the gearbox, bearings are placed between the rotating shaft and the fixed gearbox housing to achieve smooth rotation.
- Load Support: Bearings support the load transmitted through the drive gear. They need to withstand radial loads (perpendicular to the shaft) and axial loads (along the length of the shaft) caused by gear forces.
- Slewing: Bearings allow the shaft to rotate freely within the gearbox, helping power to be transferred smoothly from the input shaft to the output shaft through the gears.
- Alignment: By maintaining proper shaft alignment, bearings ensure efficient power transmission and help avoid excessive gear wear or damage. Misalignment can lead to premature transmission wear, inefficient operation and potential failure.
- Heat Dissipation: Bearings also help dissipate heat away from the gearbox, helping to maintain optimal operating temperatures and extend the life of the entire system.
- Reduced Vibration: By providing smooth rotation, bearings help reduce vibration within the gearbox, resulting in quieter, more efficient operation.