The high-torque 600W 3-phase BLDC motor paired with a worm gearbox, operating at 24V, 36V, or 48V, delivers a no-load speed of 2700 rpm. Ideal for electric vehicles, renewable energy setups, and industrial machinery.
Specification
Motor Model |
BLDC-D5BLD600-24A |
BLDC-D5BLD600-36A |
BLDC-D5BLD600-48A |
Voltage |
24V DC |
36V DC |
48V DC |
Rated Current |
31.25A |
20.83A |
15.63A |
No-load Current |
<7.5A |
<5A |
<3.8A |
Recommended Drive Model |
BLDC-BD100 |
BLDC-BD50 |
BLDC-BLD750 |
Motor Type |
BLDC Motor |
Power |
600W |
No-load Speed |
2700 rpm |
Rated Speed |
2000 rpm |
Rated Torque |
1.91 Nm |
Peak Torque |
5.73 Nm |
Motor Dimension |
110 mm |
Shaft Diameter |
11 mm |
Construction |
Permanent Magnet |
Direction of Rotation |
CW/CCW |
Gear Ratio |
7.5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100 |
Certificates |
CCC, CE, RoHS, LVD, EMC |
Allowable Torque with Gear Head
Gear Ratio |
7.5 |
10 |
15 |
20 |
25 |
30 |
40 |
50 |
60 |
80 |
100 |
Rated Output Speed (rpm) |
267 |
200 |
133 |
100 |
80 |
67 |
50 |
40 |
33 |
25 |
20 |
Rated Output Torque (Nm) |
17.2 |
22.9 |
34.4 |
44.7 |
54.4 |
63.6 |
68 |
54 |
60 |
52 |
40 |
Note:
- This torque value is the rated output value of the reducer, not the final motor + output torque value T after reducer.
- The formula for calculating the output torque after the final motor + reducer: T = rated torque of the motor * reduction ratio * 0.6, and T≤ rated allowable output torque value of the reducer.
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Mounting screws are included with the gearhead

Details

Speed - Torque Curve
- Instantaneous maximum torque line: The maximum torque momentarily impacts the load when the motor is started. Exceeding this level triggers the driver's over-current protection, shutting down the motor.
- Short-time operation area: The motor can operate within this torque range for limited periods at different speeds. Prolonged use generates excess heat, which may cause the motor to stop or burn.
- Rated operating torque line: The rated torque of the motor can sustain at different speeds for continuous, long-term operation.
- Continuous operating area: When the motor rotates at different speeds, it runs continuously in this corresponding zone.
Applications
Electronics Manufacturing
Q: Why does a worm gear motor reduce speed?
A: A worm gear motor reduces speed because of the high gear reduction ratio created by the worm and worm wheel mechanism. The worm (a screw-like gear) turns the worm wheel (a toothed gear) with fewer revolutions, which slows down the output speed significantly. This design allows the motor to convert high-speed, low-torque input into low-speed, high-torque output—ideal for applications that require strong, controlled motion.