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What is the Use of a Dual Axis Motor?

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A dual-shaft motor is one with shafts extending from both ends, unlike a conventional motor with a shaft extending from only one end. This design allows for more flexible power transmission and specific functions, while also saving space, making it suitable for smaller machines.

Main Functions

The core purpose of a dual-axis motor: one axis can be connected to the main load to drive the equipment, and the other axis can simultaneously drive another auxiliary device or another identical load to achieve synchronous operation.

Applications

1. Drive two associated parts at the same time:

Small conveyor belt: in the miniature assembly line, the two ends of the motor are connected to the “active roller” and “tension roller” of the conveyor belt, and the synchronized rotation of the two axes ensures that the conveyor belt runs at a constant speed and prevents the belt from slipping.

Mini printer: one end of the motor drives the “active feed roller” and the other end drives the “platen roller”, the synchronized rotation of the two axes ensures the smooth delivery of paper to avoid paper jam.

2. One end drives the load, one end outputs the signal:

Change Dispensers: one end of the rotor shaft drives the pushing device, the other end connects the encoder to detect the amount pushed out, real-time feedback, to avoid the amount of too much or too little;

Case: Currency Change Machines Coin Pusher Motor – 22v 63RPM

 

Small CNC machine tools: one end drives the screw, the other end is connected to a speed generator (to monitor the motor speed), and the motor output is adjusted through feedback signals to ensure feed accuracy.

3. Realize two-way function expansion:

Small electric door lock: one end of the motor drives the latch expansion and contraction, and the other end is connected to the electromagnetic brake, which locks the rotary axis through the brake pad when the power is cut off, preventing the door lock from being pried by external force.

Advantages

• Fewer transmission components reduces the risk of failure.

• Balanced loads reduce motor vibration.

• Smaller size makes it suitable for smaller devices.

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