
The motor supplied has a 16 cm diameter armature and is part of PMW's highly accurate, ultra smooth running GM motor range. It was supplied with two new high precision gearbox, brake and encoder units.
The low profile brushed motor range is suitable for high-end servo applications requiring a compact motor with precise control. As in this case, the GM series is often used as a straight drop-in replacement for older U-series, S-series and Platinum series servo disc motors from PMI/Kollmorgen.
"Printed Motor Works were the only people that could come up with a package that would fit," said Colin Aspin of the University of Hawaii. "The new drive is working extremely well."
The motor drives the telescope's right ascension motion axis which counters the effect of the Earth's rotation on the night sky. PMW has also supplied the University with a further motor and gear unit to drive the telescope's declination motion axis.