The 24V/48V 500W BLDC motor offers 2000 rpm speed and 2.4 Nm torque, ensuring precise control over both torque and speed. Featuring an 80mm square flange, this brushless motor delivers high efficiency and smooth operation, making it a great choice for a wide range of applications.
Specification
Model |
BLDC-D5BLD500 |
Rated Power |
500W |
Rated Voltage |
24V DC |
48V DC |
Matched Controller |
BLDC-BD50 |
Rated Current |
26.1A |
13.09A |
Phase |
3 phase |
Rated Torque |
2.4 Nm |
Max. Torque |
7.5 Nm |
Rated Speed |
2000 rpm |
No-load Speed |
2400 rpm |
Working Efficiency |
85% |
Square Flange Size |
80 mm |
Insulation Grade |
F |
Protection Grade |
IP54 |
Motor Lead Length |
1 meter |
Certificate |
CE, RoHS, ISO |
Weight |
3 kg |
Note: Power, voltage, speed, shaft, motor length, and motor lead of BLDC motors can be customized.
Features
- Stable Speed Control: The 500W BLDC motor maintains consistent speed by comparing feedback signals from the motor’s speed and adjusting the voltage accordingly. This allows for smooth speed adjustments, even with load changes, ensuring stable operation from low to high speeds.
- Compact, High Power: The 3-phase DC motor utilizes a permanent magnet brushless rotor, enabling a slim design while delivering high power output.
- Wide Speed Range: It offers a broader speed control range compared to AC motors with inverters. Unlike AC motors, which face torque limitations at low speeds, this BLDC motor is capable of delivering consistent torque from low to high speeds.
- Energy Efficient: Featuring a permanent magnet rotor, the brushless motor reduces rotor losses, cutting power consumption by over 20% compared to three-phase induction motors with frequency control, contributing to overall energy savings.
- Protection Features: The high-speed BLDC motor is equipped with built-in protection functions to ensure the safety and reliability of the equipment system.

Dimension (Unit: mm)

Line Define
Power Wire |
Hall Wire |
Red |
U |
Red |
5V |
Yellow |
V |
Black |
GND |
Black |
W |
Blue |
Hu |
Green |
Hv |
White |
Hw |
Applications
Q: What to do if a brushless motor gets wet?
A: If a BLDC motor gets wet, the most important thing is to dry it out thoroughly and promptly to prevent corrosion and potential damage. Disassembling and cleaning the motor, especially the bearings, is recommended, followed by a similar water-displacing spray, and then lubrication.