Dunkermotoren News

Dunkermotoren GmbH, headquartered in Bonndorf, Germany, is a leading manufacturer of precision electric motors and drive systems. The company's product portfolio includes brushless DC motors, brushed DC motors, linear systems, and integrated drive solutions, catering to industries such as automation, medical technology, agriculture, and transportation. Dunkermotoren emphasizes innovation and customization, offering modular designs that allow for tailored solutions to meet specific application requirements. With a global presence, including production facilities and sales offices worldwide, Dunkermotoren delivers high-quality, energy-efficient drive solutions to customers across various sectors.
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DUNKERMOTOREN EXPANDS THE SERIES OF ANGLE GEARBOXES WITH THE KG 80

The KG 80 gearbox was developed for drive solutions where only a very short installation space is available. With an edge length of only 80 mm, the gearbox cross-section is nearly equal to the motor ones. This makes the combination particularly lean.

Brushbound into the IIoT world

Two worlds meet and go hand in hand in the future. On the one hand, we are talking about a brushed DC motor (GR series). This is a universally applicable drive motor that has been very popular for decades precisely because of its simplicity and reliability, and which also runs completely without semiconductors.

Stepper motors with attached controller

Stepper motors are currently experiencing a true renaissance. Many still think of Far East products that are more noticeable for their typical noise than for their performance.

THE BB 42 - 73 MM BLOWER – IN THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19

It was during the first lockdown in April 2020 when one of the MAE’s engineers was sitting at home in Germany and following the news reporting the dramatic situation in Italy’s hospitals. They were showing the lack of respirator system used to treat the corona patients. As a manufacturer of motors and blowers, the MAE engineer asked himself – ‘Why not design and manufacture a blower needed for a respirator?’

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