
The Brushless Motors for Inverters are offered in 120 W (1/6 HP), 200 W (1/4 HP), 400 W (1/2 HP), and 750 W (1 HP) output, and have a permanent magnet in the rotor. When combined with an inverter, speed control range of 300~4000 r/min is possible. In addition, an efficiency level IE5 is achieved, contributing to reduced electricity costs and CO2 emissions. Available in 90 mm (3.54 in.), 104 mm (4.09 in.), and 110 mm (4.33 in.) frame sizes.
*Connection Cable Required
The brushless DC motor uses a PM motor with a permanent magnet in the rotor. When combined with an inverter, speed control range of 300~4000 r/min is possible. It is smaller and lighter than a three-phase AC motor, reducing the burden on assembly workers. In addition, achieves an efficiency level IE5, contributing to reduced electricity costs and CO2 emissions.

Brushless DC motors are three-phase motors and can be controlled in combination with an inverter.
Combinable inverters are inverters that can be combined with PM motors.

*This cable is only available for the shaft side direction
Reference parameters for brushless motor and inverter combinations are available.
Refer to the "Performance with Inverters" tab for combination reference parameters for brushless motors with inverters from other manufacturers.
ABB |
Rockwell |
Brushless DC motors use permanent magnets in the rotor, making them highly efficient, compact, and lightweight. In addition, the fanless structure has been achieved due to its high efficiency and low heat generation. It contributes to reducing equipment size and reducing the burden on workers.

This motor that satisfies the efficiency class IE5* for speed control motors. Contributes to reducing electricity costs and CO2 emissions.
*Efficiency standard value (%) for speed control motors (rated speed 1801-6000 r/min) based on the international standard IEC TS 60034-30-2.
Electricity costs and CO2 emissions can be reduced compared to 750 W induction motor (IE3).
| Brushless DC Motor 750 W + Inverter |
IE3 Standard Value (82.5 %)* Induction Motor 750 W |
Annual Reduction | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual Electricity Consumption | Approx. 7400 kWh/year | Approx. 7960 kWh/year | 560 kWh/year decrease |
| Annual Electricity Cost | Approx. $1158/year | Approx. $1247/year | $89/year decrease |
| Annual CO2 Emissions | Approx. 3380 kg/year | Approx. 3640 kg/year | 260 kg/year decrease |
*Efficiency standard value (%) for induction motors (4 poles, 50 Hz) based on the international standard IEC 60034-30-1.
[Operating Conditions]
Operating Hours: 24 hours/day, 365 days/year
Electricity Rate Coefficient: 22.68 JPY/kWh
CO2 Coefficient: 0.457 kg/kWh
Electricity costs are calculated from Japanese yen to US dollars at 145 yen to $1.
Brushless DC motors have the fanless structure due to its high efficiency and low heat generation. The noise level is reduced by approximately 20 dB when compared to a three-phase AC motor with fan.

Measurement Conditions
In the case of a motor with a fan, the cooling fan generates wind, which may scatter dust and other particles in the surrounding area. Brushless DC motors are no risk of dust dispersal because of fanless.
Cable connection is easy due to the locking lever that does not require screw fitting. Reduces the hassle of connecting cables during motor installation and maintenance.



*The mounting surface of the round shaft type is not IP66.
| Output Power | Gear Options | Frame Size [mm] |
Speed Range | IP Classification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Parallel Shaft Gearhead Hollow Shaft Flat Gearhead Round Shaft (No Gearhead) |
90 | 300~4000 r/min (The minimum speed depends on the inverter to be combined.) |
IP66 (Excluding mounting surface for Round Shaft type) |
|
Parallel Shaft Gearhead Hollow Shaft Flat Gearhead Round Shaft (No Gearhead) |
90 104 110 |
300~4000 r/min (The minimum speed depends on the inverter to be combined.) |
IP66 (Excluding mounting surface for Round Shaft type) |
|
Parallel Shaft Gearhead Hollow Shaft Flat Gearhead Round Shaft (No Gearhead) |
300~4000 r/min (The minimum speed depends on the inverter to be combined.) |
IP66 (Excluding mounting surface for Round Shaft type) |
||
Parallel Shaft Gearhead Hollow Shaft Flat Gearhead Round Shaft (No Gearhead) |
110 | 300~4000 r/min (The minimum speed depends on the inverter to be combined.) |
IP66 (Excluding mounting surface for Round Shaft type) |















Permissible Torque refers to the value of load torque driven by the gearhead's output shaft. Each value is shown for the corresponding gear ratio.
Please use the formula below to calculate the permissible torque value.
Permissible torque TG = TM × i × η
TG: Permissible torque of gearhead
TM : Motor torque (Use 2.39 N·m from BL2M6750CHP-AS)
i : Gearhead gear ratio
η : Gearhead efficiency


Dedicated connection cables (connection terminals, 0.5 m (1.6 ft.)) to connect brushless motors to the inverter.

Frame Size (in.) |
Bracket |
90 mm (3.54 in.) |
|
104 mm (4.09 in.) |
|
110 mm (4.33 in.) |
These products are clamp type couplings used to connect a motor or gearhead shaft to the shaft of the equipment.





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