Industrial DC Motors for Automation Equipment
Reliable Motion Control Solutions for OEM Manufacturers
High-torque BLDC, coreless, and gear motors for conveyor systems, dispensing machines, packaging equipment, inspection systems, and other industrial automation applications.
What Matters Most When Selecting a DC Motorfor Automation Equipment?
Selecting the right motor affects equipment reliability, positioning accuracy, maintenance costs, and long-term system performance.
Business Impact
- Reduce Downtime
- Improve Productivity
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership
- Improve Product Competitiveness
- Faster Time to Market
High Torque Output
Deliver reliable torque for conveyors, actuators, packaging machines, and other load-driven systems.
Motor Speed Stability
Maintain consistent speed for dispensing, feeding, packaging, and material handling applications.
Positioning Accuracy
Support repeatable positioning in precision automation, inspection, and motion control systems.
Long Service Life
Reduce maintenance frequency and equipment downtime in continuous-duty environments.
Controller Compatibility
Support PWM control, encoders, PLC integration, and industrial automation drivers.
Cost-Effective Design
Balance performance, reliability, and cost to maximize equipment competitiveness.
Industrial DC Motos Applications in Automation Equipment
Our industrial DC motors support a wide range of automation equipment requiring precise motion control, high reliability, and continuous operation.
Dispensing Systems
Maintain precise flow control for liquid dispensing, adhesive application, and automated dosing equipment.
Conveyor Systems
Deliver stable torque and continuous operation for material handling, sorting lines, and industrial conveyor systems.
Vacuum Handling Systems
Provide fast response and reliable motion for vacuum handling, pick-and-place, and automated transfer systems.
Packaging Equipment
Support labeling, sealing, wrapping, and packaging equipment requiring precise speed and positioning control.
Inspection Systems
Enable smooth and repeatable motion for vision inspection, optical scanning, and automated testing equipment.
Laser Marking Systems
Support precise positioning and repeatable motion for laser marking and engraving applications.
Why Automation Projects Fail —And How We Help
From motion control challenges to system integration risks, we help OEMs build more reliable automation equipment.
Positioning Errors
Missed positions reduce product quality and repeatability.
How We Help
Precision motion control solutions.
Integration Complexity
Multiple suppliers increase engineering workload.
How We Help
Motor, driver, and system support.
Cost
Pressure
Performance and budget often conflict.
How We Help
Application-focused motor selection.
Conveyor
Stalling
Insufficient startup torque causes interruptions.
How We Help
High-torque BLDC and gear motors.
Dispensing
Inconsistency
Speed fluctuations affect dosing accuracy.
How We Help
Stable speed control design.
Space
Constraints
Compact equipment limits installation space.
How We Help
High power density motor solutions.
Recommended DC Motor Technologies for Automation Equipment
Different automation applications require different dc motor technologies. Select the motor type that best matches your torque, speed, precision, and operating requirements.
Brushless DC Motor
- Long Service Life
- High Efficiency
- Continuous Operation
- Typical Applications: Conveyor Systems, Packaging Equipment, Automated Production Lines
Coreless DC Motors
- Fast Response
- Low Inertia
- Precision Control
- Typical Applications Dispensing Systems, Inspection Equipment, Precision Motion Systems
High Torque DC Motors
- High Torque Output
- Compact Design
- Reliable Performance
- Typical Applications: Vacuum Handling Systems, Electric Actuators, Material Handling Equipment
Custom OEM Motors
- Shaft Customization
- Encoder Integration
- Performance Optimization
- Typical Applications: Specialized Automation Equipment, Space-Constrained Designs, Project-Specific Motion Systems
Not Sure Which Motor Fits Your Automation Equipment?
Whether you’re developing conveyor systems, dispensing equipment, inspection platforms, or packaging machinery, our engineers can recommend the most suitable motor technology and customization options for your project.
BODENMOTION Automation Compact Motor Technology Portfolio
BODENMOTION offers brushless DC motors, coreless DC motors, stepper motors, and customized motion solutions to support diverse automation equipment requirements, from precision positioning to continuous-duty operation.
| Motor Type | Voltage (V) | No Load Speed (RPM) | Continuous Torque (mNm) | Peak Torque (mNm) | Power (W) | Diameter (mm) | Length (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BLDC Motor | 6 ~ 48 | 1,000 ~ 20,000 | 5 ~ 300 | 20 ~ 800 | 1 ~ 100 | 16 ~ 42 | 20 ~ 80 |
| Coreless DC Motor | 3 ~ 24 | 3,000 ~ 35,000 | 0.5 ~ 50 | 5 ~ 150 | 0.1 ~ 20 | 6 ~ 22 | 15 ~ 50 |
| Stepper Motor | 5 ~ 48 | 50 ~ 3,000 | 20 ~ 2,000 | 50 ~ 5,000 | 1 ~ 200 | 20 ~ 86 | 30 ~ 100 |
* * Typical specifications shown. Custom options are available.
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Why Successful Automation Equipment Projects Start With Better Motor Decisions
After supporting automation equipment manufacturers for more than a decade, BODENMOTION has learned that project success is rarely determined by motor specifications alone. In many cases, the difference between a successful product launch and an expensive redesign comes down to engineering decisions made long before production begins.
01
Understanding the Application Before Selecting the Motor
Many automation projects encounter performance issues because the motor was selected before the application was fully understood.
What Experienced Engineers Evaluate
- Actual load conditions
- Duty cycle requirements
- Installation constraints
- Environmental factors
- Performance objectives
Why It Matters:
Application requirements often influence system performance more than motor catalog specifications alone.
02
Identifying Risks Before They Become Delays
Development delays frequently originate from technical assumptions that were never validated during the early stages of a project.
Common Risks
- Undersized torque margins
- Speed instability under load
- Driver compatibility issues
- Thermal management challenges
- Reliability uncertainties
Why It Matters:
Finding problems during development is significantly less expensive than discovering them after tooling, testing, or production has begun.
03
Looking Beyond the Motor Itself
A motor is only one component of a complete motion control system.
System-Level Considerations
- Controllers and PLCs
- Drivers and power supplies
- Encoders and feedback devices
- Mechanical transmission systems
- Operating environments
Why It Matters:
Successful automation equipment is built around system integration rather than component selection alone.
04
Verifying Performance Through Real Testing
Specifications provide direction, but testing provides confidence.
What Should Be Validated
- Torque performance
- Speed consistency
- Temperature rise
- Noise and vibration
- Long-term reliability
Why It Matters:
Measured performance data helps reduce uncertainty before production investment is made.
05
Ensuring Consistency From Prototype to Production
A successful prototype does not automatically guarantee production success.
What Drives Consistency
- Controlled manufacturing processes
- Repeatable motor parameters
- Stable supply chains
- Quality verification procedures
- Change management systems
Why It Matters:
Automation equipment manufacturers depend on predictable motor performance across every production batch.
06
Building Long-Term Engineering Partnerships
Automation equipment often remains in service for many years.
Long-Term Support Includes
- Technical consultation
- Engineering change support
- Product optimization
- Supply continuity planning
- Future design upgrades
Why It Matters:
The strongest supplier relationships continue long after the first shipment has been delivered.
Trusted by Global OEM Manufacturers
BODENMOTION motors support automation, industrial, medical, and precision equipment applications worldwide.
Why OEM Customers Choose BODENMOTION
More than a dc motor supplier. We help automation equipment manufacturers reduce engineering risk, accelerate development, and improve long-term product reliability.
10+
Years of OEM Manufacturing Experience
Supporting automation, medical, industrial, and precision equipment manufacturers with customized DC motor solutions.
100+
OEM Development Projects
Experience across motion control applications requiring reliability, precision, and long-term product support.
50+
Countries
Worldwide
Providing engineering support and production services for global OEM teams and international markets.
ISO 9001
Certified
Processes
Standardized quality management systems help ensure repeatable production and consistent motor performance.
Thousands
of Customized Motor Configurations
Including shaft modifications, encoder integration, gearbox options, cable assemblies, and application-specific designs.
Long-Term
Production & Supply Support
Helping OEM customers maintain product continuity through engineering changes, production scaling, and lifecycle management.
More Than a Motor Supplier
BODENMOTION supports customers from prototype evaluation and engineering validation to production launch and long-term supply.
Our goal is not simply to deliver motors, but to help OEM manufacturers build reliable products with confidence.
Understand Your Application
We start by understanding your system requirements, performance targets, installation constraints, and integration needs before recommending a motor solution.
Reduce Engineering Risk
Our engineers help identify technical risks early, helping customers avoid unnecessary redesigns and reduce development uncertainty.
Ensure Production Reliability
Controlled manufacturing and testing procedures help maintain stable motor performance from prototype approval to volume production.
Support Long-Term Success
We remain a reliable partner through product revisions, production expansion, engineering updates, and lifecycle support.
Need Support for Your Automation Project?
Discuss your application requirements with our engineering team.
What Can BODENMOTION Actually Customize?
Most automation projects require more than a standard motor. BODENMOTION provides flexible customization options to simplify integration and accelerate development.
⚡ Voltage Customization
Different voltage options to match power systems and application requirements.
⚙ Shaft & Mechanical Design
Custom shafts, mounting structures, and mechanical interfaces.
🎯 Encoder & Feedback Options
Hall sensors, encoders, and feedback solutions for motion control applications.
🔌 Connector & Cable Solutions
Custom connectors, cable lengths, and terminal configurations.
🚀 Speed & Torque Optimization
Motor performance tailored to application-specific load and speed requirements.
🔄 Gearbox Integration
Planetary and custom gearbox solutions for higher torque and precise motion control.
🔧 Driver & PWM Compatibility
Optimization for motor drivers, controllers, and PWM speed regulation.
📈 Duty Cycle & Lifetime Matching
Solutions optimized for continuous operation, intermittent use, and long service life requirements.
Engineering Resources
Practical engineering insights for selecting, integrating, controlling, and optimizing motors in automation equipment.
- How to Choose a Reliable Mini BLDC Supplier
- Brushless vs. Coreless DC Motor
- How Small BLDC Motors Are Tested Before Shipment?
- Motor Testing & Reliability Standards
- What OEM Buyers Should Check Before Purchasing Small Motors
- Why Are 48V BLDC Motors Becoming Popular in Industrial Systems?
- Why Do Coreless Brushed DC Motors Respond Faster?
FAQ
Quick answers to common automation motor selection and integration questions.
The best motor depends on the application’s speed, torque, precision, and control requirements. Brushless DC motors are commonly used for continuous operation, coreless motors are ideal for fast-response precision systems, and stepper motors are often selected for positioning and indexing applications.
BLDC motors are typically preferred when high efficiency, long service life, low maintenance, and smooth continuous motion are required. Stepper motors are better suited for applications requiring precise positioning and repeatable movement without complex feedback systems.
Yes. Coreless motors offer low inertia, rapid acceleration, and excellent responsiveness, making them ideal for dispensing systems, inspection equipment, precision instruments, and other applications requiring accurate motion control.
Yes. BODENMOTION supports a wide range of OEM customization options, including shaft modifications, encoder integration, connector and cable configurations, voltage options, gearbox matching, and application-specific performance optimization.
An encoder is recommended when precise speed control, position feedback, or closed-loop motion control is required. Applications such as inspection systems, automated handling equipment, and precision positioning platforms often benefit from encoder integration.
To recommend the most suitable motor, it is helpful to provide information such as application type, operating voltage, required speed, torque or load conditions, installation space, duty cycle, environmental requirements, and any control or feedback requirements.
Looking for the Right DC Motorfor Your Automation Equipment?
Whether you’re developing a new machine, upgrading an existing system, or evaluating alternative suppliers, BODENMOTION can help identify the most suitable motor solution for your application.
What Information Helps Us Recommend the Right Motor?
Providing the following information helps our engineers evaluate your application more efficiently and recommend the most suitable motor configuration.
- Application and equipment type
- Operating voltage and power supply
- Required speed and torque
- Installation space and mounting constraints
- Duty cycle and operating environment
- Control requirements (PWM, Encoder, Driver, etc.)
- Drawings, photos, or technical specifications (if available
Discuss Your Motor Project
Share your application requirements with our engineering team to receive practical support on motor selection, integration, performance optimization, and OEM customization.