Description
A dual shaft BO (Brushless or Brushed) motor with a straight configuration is a type of electric motor designed with two shafts extending from both ends of the motor’s housing. This design allows for flexible mechanical integration, as both shafts can be used to drive different components or mechanisms simultaneously. The “straight” configuration typically refers to the alignment of the motor’s shafts, which run parallel to each other. Dual shaft motors are used in applications requiring simultaneous power transmission or in designs where space constraints make a single shaft configuration impractical. They are common in robotics, automation systems, and other machinery where versatility in mounting and motion control is beneficial. The motor can be either brushed, which uses brushes to transfer current to the rotating part, or brushless, which uses electronic commutation for improved efficiency and longevity.
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