ROGER Brushless 400KG Sliding Gate Motor KIT with mechanical or magnetic limit switch
KIT ROGER BM30
€407.00
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492,47 €
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Roger Brushless Sliding Engine 400kg 24V (without brush) with mechanical race end (BM30 / 403) or End of Magnetic Race (BM30 / 304 / HS) and B70 series built-in digital maneuvering box.
The kit contains plug-in receiving card and two Roger E80 emitters.
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Roger Brushless Sliding Engine 400kg 24V (without brush) with mechanical race end (BM30 / 403) or End of Magnetic Race (BM30 / 304 / HS) and B70 series built-in digital maneuvering box.
The kit contains plug-in receiving card and two Roger E80 emitters.
Models available
- Kit BM30 / 403: 400kg Brushless Motor, Mechanical Race End, Built-in + Receiver + 2 Emitters.
- Kit BM30 / 304 / HS: 400kg Brushless Motor, High Speed, Magnetic Race End, Built-in + Receptor + 2 Emitting Table.
Technical characteristics
- Max door: 400 kg
- Line: 230v AC - 50Hz
- Motor feed: 24V
- Nominal power: 125W
- Frequency: Intensive use
- Push: 50 - 350n
- Operating temperature: -20 + 55 ° C
- Degree: IP44
- Engine type: Irreversible
- Speed: 26 m / min (0.44 m / s)
- Run-up: Mechanic (BM30 / 403), Magnetic (BM30 / 304 / HS)
- Integrated control panel: B70 / 1DC
- Encoder: Digital Internal Encoder + 4096 PPR Digital Magnetic Encoder Sensored
- External pinion: Z15 / MOD 4
- Maneuver cycles per day (opening / closing - 24 hours without stopping): 500
- Maximum product dimensions (L x W x H): 250 x 165 x 290
- Weight of the packaged product (kg): 10.8
Dimensions and dimensions



Banada Roger BM30

What is a Brushless engine?
Roger uses brushless slushless motors, is a type of direct current electric motor that, unlike traditional continuous current motors with brushes, does not use brushes to switch the current through the rotor.
Main components:
Stator: It is the fixed part of the engine and contains the windings or copper windings. In a Brushless engine, the stator creates the magnetic field that interacts with the rotor.
Rotor: It is the part that rotates and is composed of permanent magnets. In a Brushless engine, the rotor does not need to be in physical contact with the stator.
Electronic controller: Instead of brushes, the Brushless engine uses an external electronic controller to switch the current in the stator windings. This controller is the one that handles the current flow to change the magnetic field that makes the rotor turn.
Advantages of Brushless motors:
Greater efficiency: By not having brushes, there is less internal friction, which reduces energy losses.
Minor: It is not necessary to replace brushes, since there is no wear of these.
Larger: Brushless motors usually have a longer life due to the absence of mechanical wear.
Quieter operation: Without the brushes touching, the engine produces less noise.
Better speed and precision control: Thanks to the electronic controller, it is possible to regulate the speed and the motor torque with great precision.
Video Roger BM30
Manual
- Maximum door weight
- Up to 400kg
- Type of engine
- Electromechanical 24V
- Type of door
- Residential door
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