We're looking at roughly 15 to 94 watts of power form these 42BLH motors, with the 24V DC input and a star winding that keeps things thermally stable, and shaft axial play is just 0.025mm so you get smooth operation even under load.

Most buyers in automation or power tools go with the 0.1 to 0.3 N.M torque range, and the 120° hall effect angle is standdard for precise speed control—it's not suited for high-torque direct-drive applications though, that's a different beast.

Body length options are 50mm, 70mm, or 90mm, and we usually have stock on the 70mm version, but confirm lead time for the others (check with your account manager on that).

Basically, these are ISO9001 and CCC certified, so they fit into OEM projects without hassle, and the insulation class B with 500VAC dielectric strength means they handle industiral environments pretty well.

Also, we've shipped about 200 units or so this month to a client in Europe who uses them in conveyor systems, and teh 28N max radial force at 20mm from flange is a spec they specifically asked for—it's tighter tolerance than most generic motors.
MOQ is typically 100 units for standard body lengths, but we can negotiate lower quantities for first-time OEM projects.
Yes, we include a material test report and the ISO9001 certificate. CCC certification documents are available on request.
No, this model is fixed with star winding. If you need delta, we’d recommend our 42BLD series instead.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days. Custom shaft adds about 5-7 days depending on specs.
Keep it in a dry, clean environment at -20°C to +50°C. Avoid moisture and direct sunlight to prevent insulation degradation.