Company Profile

Hansen Corporation

Hansen Corporation was founded in 1907 by Julis W. Hansen, a German immigrant who had moved to Princeton, Indiana in 1905. The founder was a jeweler and watch maker by trade. His first recognition came when he designed the first automatic bell ringing system at the request of a local high school principal. This innovated product launched Hansen Manufacturing Company, Inc. Today Hansen Corporation manufactures a variety of DC Motors, Synchronous Motors, AC Clock Movements, and Stepper Motors used in applications for automotive, HVAC systems, instrumentation, office equipment, and medical equipment.

Company Info

Website
hansen-motor.com
Address
IN

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  • in 12V Permanent Magnet Motors

    Hansen Corporation offers a variety of permanent magnet motors, including: Size 15 Geared Brush DC (Round 4 Hole), Size 15 Geared Brush DC (Pear Shallow), Size 14/16 Geared Brush DC, Series 21 Brush DC, and Series 16 Brush DC. Motors have continuous torque ratings ranging from 7 to 500 in-oz, voltage ratings ranging from 5 to 42, rated load speeds of up to 4800 RPM, and a life rating of 1000 hours continuous duty. Other available features include stainless steel output shafts, class B temperature ratings, ball bearings, low cogging armature, sintered nickel steel gearing, low audible noise, etc. Hansen also offers New Brush DC/step motors and encoder options.

  • in AC Motors

    Hansen Corporation makes AC synchronous motors, including a geared hysteresis motor, round 2- or 4-hole types, pear shallow and deep models, and dual motor types. Type "D" Mount AC synchronous motors are 2-hole-mount in speeds from 0.8 rpm thru 360 rpm. They are available with an operational 1-way clutch for resetting or with a 2-way clutch for gear train protection. 6 rpm and slower speeds are also available.

  • in Brush DC Motors

    Hansen Corporation offers PMDC brush motors in brush, encoder, geared brush, new DC brush, and new DC step configurations. Series 21 brush PMDC motors have rated voltages ranging from 12 to 24 V, stall torque ratings from 62 to 234 oz-in, speeds up to 4800 RPM, and a terminal resistance range from 0.60 to 5.24 Ohms. Other features include: stainless steel output shafts, precision die-cast end bells, ball bearings a low cogging armature, a reversible configuration, etc. These motors are ideal for applications requiring low inertia loads and a high starting torque.

  • in Brush Permanent Magnet Motors

    Hansen Corporation produces DC permanent magnet brush motors used in applications requiring high starting torque and low inertia loads. Motor specifications include wattage of 32W or 53W and voltage of 6-42V.

     

  • in DC Motors

    Hansen Corporation distributed permanent magnet DC motors in a brush, brushless, and geared brush designs. The PMDC motors are designed with die cast end balls, ball bearings, sintered bronze bearings, electrical noise suppression, and five mounting configurations. Brush DC motors are characterized by high torque capabilities and a power range from 0.18 to 53W. Brushless DC motors are offered in 5 models with wattage of 1, 2, 80, 220 and 350W. Geared brush DC motors are designed in round, large pear, deep pear, shallow pear, round 4 hole and round 2 hole designs with a power range from 0.2 to 25 W.

  • in Electric Motors

    Hansen makes permanent magnet DC motors with voltages of 1-42V, brushless DC motors with wattages from 1-350W, geared brush motors with models including 14/16 round, 15 pear large, 15 pear deep, 15 pear shallow, and 15 round 4- or 2-hole with wattages of 25W, 0.3W, or 0.2W.

  • in Permanent Magnet Motors

    Hansen Corp supplies DC permanent magnet motors with die cast endbells, lubricated sintered bronze ball bearings, and built-in electrical noise suppression. These permanent magnet motors are available in brush, brushless, and geared brush configurations.

  • in Stepper Motors

    Hansen Corporation supplies stepper motors in size 19, 23 and 28 as well as geared stepper motors in size 19 shallow, size 19 deep, size 25 shallow and electric motor output types. The size 19, 23, and 28 step motors feature rigid construction, sleeve bearing, lead positioning, 105° C insulation, and bipolar or unipolar drive types.