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What Commutator Sizes Do We Have?

.50-1.00" BoreCommutator

Power in a small commutator unit

The smallest UEA commutator is designed for applications requiring few conductors with higher power needs. Its compact diameter facilitates higher current requirements in a limited space.

1.50" Bore
The Standard Bearer for all UEA Commutators

The UEA 1.50" bore is the original commutator our competitors have tried unsuccessfully to copy. This commutator is the standard by which other designs are judged in the industrial, heavy equipment and machinery industry.

The 1.50" bore UEA commutator has proven its worth. It will work in harsh conditions and environments where other, lesser quality commutators fail. However, in addition to the ability to handle rugged uses, the UEA 1.50" bore commutator has proven its superior performance in today's high-tech world of audio, video, data and electronic signals through continuous rotation.

2.50"-4.00" Bore

The unique design of UEA's 2.50-4.00" bore commutator means outstanding quality, performance and economy for the customer. These powerful commutators, which can be easily installed and serviced in the field, are available in four standard bore sizes.

6.00"-8.00" Bore

UEA large bore commutators were specifically designed for applications requiring large center passageways. They have all the features and performance capabilities of the S15 model.

10.00"-14.00" Bore

UEA designed this 10-00"-14.00" large bore for customers who need an extra large bore commutator. Because we custom build UEA commutators out of standard components, these UEA commutators meet customers' demands for specific applications that require large center passageways, including storage silos, waste treatment facilities, custom machinery, machine tools and pedestal cranes.

Electronic Condition Circuitry Testing

CommutatorBrush Testing

Brush Test UEA has done testing to compare various brushes and ring material combinations to determine the operating characteristics and advantages or disadvantages of each. The test data showed that the noise generated in a slip ring assembly will vary in direct proportion to the level of current through the brush to ring interface.

Ring Performance Testing

To evaluate ring performance with regard to possible applications in the instrument class slip ring market, a 15 amp circuit, 1.50" bore ring was selected. Tests were designed to bring out operational parameters for determining applications. The test data indicated that slip rings used on instrumentation applications produced highly satisfactory results.

Commutator Material Application Guide

CommutatorWhen choosing the appropriate slip ring for an application several factors are involved.

Usually the first things to consider are the voltage and current levels. For power circuits (high voltage and current) this is very straightforward. The circuit is chosen to meet or exceed the voltage and current levels present. When dealing with low-level signal circuits there is another factor to consider. The primary obstacle at low levels is noise. Electrical noise is defined as an undesirable variation in the voltage or other characteristic of an electrical signal. This undesirable variation can originate from outside the circuit (induced) or from within the circuit (generated).

It must be kept in mind that environmental factors must be taken into consideration for selections not just signal performance. For example in a hostile environment such as a high moisture or a corrosive atmosphere, or an application that sees long periods of non-use, a higher grade material may be needed to reduce surface degradation.

Basic Commutator Material Descriptions

1. STANDARD CIRCUITS

The standard commutator circuit consists of a pair of sintered metal copper/graphite brushes making contact with a brass ring. The least expensive solution and sufficient for most applications including low level audio, video and network* signals when used in protected areas and frequent use.

2. EXTENDED PRESSURE CIRCUITS

The extended pressure commutator circuit is a standard circuit with the brush profile/radius changed to increase the surface pressure in the contact area. This provides better cleaning action and tighter contact for a quieter interface than the standard circuits. The tradeoff is shorter life in high cycle applications.

3. SILVER BRUSH CIRCUITS

The silver brush circuits are a pair of silver graphite brushes on a standard brass ring. This gives a signal that is very comparable to the full silver circuits at a lower cost.

4. FULL SILVER CIRCUITS

The full silver circuits are a pair of silver graphite brushes on a coin silver or silver plated ring. This is the ultimate circuit with the highest cost due to the precious metal ring. This circuit will provide a clean signal even in applications of long periods of non-use and moderately corrosive environments.

Customizing your Commutator

UEA commutators have to work in applications with widely different types of electrical loads and data signals, as well as in a variety of environmental and operating conditions. Working closely with the OEM or the end user, we get as much insight as possible into each application in order to evaluate the needs and potential problems that might arise in the particular situation. Please describe the conditions of operation as accurately and completely as possible so that we can supply you with a product that will perform well and meet your highest expectations. United Equipment Accessories offers only the finest in electrical components-custom commutators built to last.

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