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A safe power solution tailored specifically for electric camping scenarios: Its compact 6.5-inch (172mm) diameter and 45mm tire width make it a perfect fit for the limited installation areas of camper vans and portable equipment. Its 76mm-gap opening and double-sided threaded shaft design allow for secure mounting by symmetrically tightening with both hands, eliminating the need for specialized tools. Even novice campers can quickly install it in 5 minutes, eliminating the hassles of traditional motors with complex wiring and unstable mounting.
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Installation Instructions
1. Connect the motor to the controller and power supply according to the wiring diagram on the controller.
2. The tire is installed outside the outer rotor hub.
3. When the power cord passes through metal parts, it should be protected by non-metal products.
4. Special attention: When the motor is powered on by the driver and the motor does not move or freezes, or it heats up abnormally quickly, the power must be turned off and on within three seconds to adjust the electrical angle or drive output to avoid motor failure

Product Parameters

The main parameters

Number Projects Specification Remarks
1 Motor diameter 168 mm (slight deviation including tire size) Subject to actual product
2 Rated voltage 36 V
3 Rated power 350 W
4 Rated rotating speed 200±50 rpm
5 Rated current 6±0.5 A
6 Theoretical torque 20.13 N/M
7 Degree of phases 120°
8 Number of poles 30 poles
9 Out of the shaft Double-sided threaded shaft
10 lead exposed 300mm
11 Size of connectors 3+6 waterproof head
12 Brake mode Electromagnetic brake
13 Shaft material 45cr
14 Waterproof rating IP58
15 Maximum load 120kg
16 Environmental requirements -20 to 65 degrees
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