DAYTON 3M328 Gearmotor, Parallel, Single Output Shaft, TEFC, 14 RPM, 200 Inch Lbs. Max Torque

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Model: 3M328
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Specifications

Item AC Gearmotor
Agma Gear Class Class 9
Bearing Type Ball On Motor, Heavy Duty Needle Roller And Thrust Balls On Case
Brake Type None
Dimension C 8.438"
Dimension L 7 5/8"
Enclosure Type Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled
Full Load Amps 1.9A
Gear Case Material Die Cast Aluminium
Gear Material Hardened Steel
Gear Ratio 118:1
Gear Type Helical, Spur
Gearmotor Mounting Position All Angle
Gearmotor Shaft Orientation Parallel
Gearmotor Shaft Type Single
Housing Material Die Cast Aluminium
Input Horsepower 1/20 hp
Inverter Rated No
Inverter Rating 1181
Keyway Depth 1"
Keyway Width 3/16"
Length Less Shaft 8 1/2"
Lubrication Permanent Heavy Duty Gear Oil
Max. Ambient Temp. 40°C
Maximum Ambient Temperature 104°F
Motor Enclosure Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled
Motor Thermal Protection None
Motor Type Shaded Pole
Mount Hole Center-to-center Length 3"
Mount Hole Center-to-center Width 4"
Mount Type Any Position
Mounting All Position
Mounting Orientation Any Angle
Mounting Type Any Position
Nameplate Rpm Range 0-15 RPM
Nameplate Speed 14 RPM
Number Of Brake Discs Required 1
Number Of Output Shafts 1
Output Shaft Dia. 5/8"
Output Shaft Diameter 5/8"
Output Shaft Height 3 1/2"
Output Shaft Length 1 1/2"
Overall Height 5.13"
Overall Length 6.99"
Overhung Load Capacity 175 lbs.-ft.
Phase 1
Rotation CW
Rpm Range 0-15 RPM
Seal Type Lip Type on Input, Output Shaft
Seals Lip Type On Input, Output Shaft
Shaft Dia. 5/8"
Shaft Orientation Parallel
Standards Ul Recognized
Thermal Protection No
Type Shaded Pole

Product Details

Dayton 3M328 AC gear motor is used in various applications that require controlled and precise rotational motion. Commonly found in conveyors, mixers, agitators, and similar equipment, it provides reliable and efficient power transmission. Its gear design ensures appropriate speed reduction and torque enhancement, making it suitable for tasks that demand controlled movement and consistent performance. It comes with a TEFC enclosure for enhanced safety and to prevent hazards. This gear motor features hardened steel enclosure and die cast aluminium gear case to resist corrosion on exposed surfaces.

Shipping Information

Height (cm) 20.83
Length (cm) 16.26
Width (cm) 37.85
HS Code 8501402020
Country Of Origin US
Weight (kg) 4.815

Working Mechanism

  • Receives alternating current electrical power.
  • AC power drives the motor's rotor, causing rotation.
  • Gearbox reduces speed and increases torque.
  • Output shaft turns at a controlled speed.
  • Utilised to drive mechanical devices, enabling precise motion in various applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I maintain Dayton 3M328 gear motor?

  • Wipe motor's exterior with a clean cloth.
  • Ensure ventilation openings are clear.
  • Apply manufacturer-recommended lubricant to gears.
  • Check for wear, damage, or loose parts.
  • Seek expert assistance for internal maintenance.
  • Refer to maintenance instructions provided.
  • Store motor in a clean, dry place.
  • Consider having a spare motor for emergencies.
  • Follow proper ESD precautions if applicable.

What factors should I consider while choosing a gearmotor?

  • Choose a gear ratio that matches your speed and torque requirements.
  • Consider available mounting space and configuration.
  • Ensure compatibility with your power source and voltage.
  • Opt for a gearmotor with high efficiency to minimise energy consumption.
  • Consider how frequently the gearmotor will be running and for how long.
  • Account for factors like temperature, humidity and exposure to elements.

What is the difference between Dayton AC gear motor and DC gear motor?

Dayton AC gear motors operate using alternating current, while Dayton DC gear motors run on direct current. AC gear motors involve more intricate control systems due to the nature of AC power, whereas DC gear motors offer simpler and more adaptable control options, allowing precise regulation of speed and direction. AC gear motors often require soft-start mechanisms to prevent abrupt torque surges during startup, whereas DC gear motors offer smoother and more controlled starting and stopping.

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