The WED-002 series Electric Drive combines a high-efficiency BLDC Motor with a precision planetary gearbox. It is engineered specifically for mobile machinery wheel drive applications, making it an ideal solution for Aerial Lifts and Aerial Platforms.
Benefiting from the rapid development of electric excavators and electric skid steers, extensive experience has been accumulated in R&D, production, and application in the field of electric drives. This brand has gradually grown into a leader in the electric drive industry.
The electric drive adopts an advanced Permanent Magnet Electric Motor, integrated with a compact planetary reducer and a uniquely designed connection structure. These features provide high efficiency, a compact layout, strong durability, and versatility for wide application ranges.
With strong design and manufacturing capabilities, complete drive solutions can be provided for various fields. We are committed to collaborating with global partners in the development of fully electric mobile machinery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary applications for the WED-002 electric drive?
It is widely used in mobile machinery for wheel drive applications, specifically for Aerial Lifts and Aerial Platforms.
What type of motor is used in this system?
The system utilizes a high-efficiency BLDC (Brushless DC) or Permanent Magnet Electric Motor, available in 48V or 72V configurations.
Is the mounting customizable for different machines?
Yes, we offer both standard and custom mounting flanges, as well as various rim and stud patterns to fit your specific equipment needs.
What is the rated output torque of this model?
The WED-002 has a rated output torque of 200 N.m and can reach a maximum output torque of 625 N.m.
Does this unit include a free wheel function?
The free wheel function is an optional feature that can be included based on your application requirements.
How heavy is the WED-002 drive unit?
The approximate weight of the unit is 50kg, making it a robust yet compact solution for heavy-duty electric drives.