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Controlling the NDW 50/60 DRX

It is recommend to use the controllers specially 
designed for the NDW 50/60 DRX. These 
controllers are the NDW Budget, Basic and Basic+ 
controllers. More information regarding these 
controllers can be found in the corresponding 
manuals, catalogue or on www.ndwrollers.com.

Speed settings

It is possible to control the NDW 50/60 DRX 
without using the recommended controllers. You 
can change the speed by altering the external 
voltage on pin 5 of the motor plug. The maximum 
speed of these rollers is determined by their 
speed codes. The NDW 50/60 DRX exists in three 
different speeds 17, 30 and 60. What different 
speed settings you can select with what voltages 
can be seen in the different tables on the right. In 
here you can also find more additional information 
regarding the different speed codes.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

V

(m/min)  

± 3%

no load

V

(m/min) 

± 3%

nominal

Speed

selection

by  

resistor

(Ω)

Speed

selection

by  

external

voltage (V)

Tangen-

tial

force

(N)

nominal

Tangen-

tial

force

(N)

starting

Torque

(Nm)

nominal

Torque

(Nm)

starting

Current

(A)

no load

Current

(A)

nominal

Current

(A)

starting

17.4

17.4

9.1 K

9.65 ± 0.35

70

260

1.74

6.5

0.5

1.7

2

15.9

15.9

6.2 K

8.5 ± 0.2

76

260

1.89

6.5

0.5

1.7

2

13.0

13.0

4.3 K

7.5 ± 0.2

82

260

2.04

6.5

0.4

1.6

2

11.6

11.6

3.3 K

6.5 ± 0.2

85

260

2.13

6.5

0.4

1.5

2

10.1

10.1

2.2 K

5.5 ± 0.2

89

260

2.22

6.5

0.3

1.4

2

8.7

8.7

1.8 K

4.5 ± 0.2

95

260

2.37

6.5

0.3

1.3

2

7.0

7.0

1.2 K

3.5 ± 0.2

98

260

2.44

6.5

0.3

1.1

2

5.8

5.8

0.75 K

2.5 ± 0.2

101

260

2.51

6.5

0.2

1.0

2

4.3

4.3

0.43 K

1.5 ± 0.2

106

260

2.66

6.5

0.2

0.9

2

2.9

2.9

 0.12 K

0.45 ± 0.45

112

260

2.81

6.5

0.2

0.9

2

V

(m/min)  

± 3%

no load

V

(m/min) 

± 3%

nominal

Speed

selection

by  

resistor

(Ω)

Speed

selection

by  

external

voltage (V)

Tangen-

tial

force

(N)

nominal

Tangen-

tial

force

(N)

starting

Torque

(Nm)

nominal

Torque

(Nm)

starting

Current

(A)

no load

Current

(A)

nominal

Current

(A)

starting

29.2

29.2

9.1 K

9.65 ± 0.35

48

178

1.19

4.45

0.5

1.7

2

26.8

26.8

6.2 K

8.5 ± 0.2

52

178

1.29

4.45

0.5

1.7

2

21.9

21.9

4.3 K

7.5 ± 0.2

56

178

1.39

4.45

0.4

1.6

2

19.5

19.5

3.3 K

6.5 ± 0.2

58

178

1.46

4.45

0.4

1.5

2

17.0

17.0

2.2 K

5.5 ± 0.2

61

178

1.52

4.45

0.3

1.4

2

14.6

14.6

1.8 K

4.5 ± 0.2

65

178

1.62

4.45

0.3

1.3

2

9.7

9.7

1.2 K

3.5 ± 0.2

69

178

1.72

4.45

0.3

1,0

2

7.3

7.3

0.75 K

2.5 ± 0.2

73

178

1.82

4.45

0.2

0,9

2

4.9

4.9

0.43 K

1.5 ± 0.2

77

178

1.92

4.45

0.2

0,8

2

3.7

3.7

 0.12 K

0.45 ± 0.45

77

178

1.92

4.45

0.2

0,7

2

V

(m/min)  

± 3%

no load

V

(m/min) 

± 3%

nominal

Speed

selection

by  

resistor

(Ω)

Speed

selection

by  

external

voltage (V)

Tangen-

tial

force

(N)

nominal

Tangen-

tial

force

(N)

starting

Torque

(Nm)

nominal

Torque

(Nm)

starting

Current

(A)

no load

Current

(A)

nominal

Current

(A)

starting

61,7

61,7

9.1 K

9.65 ± 0.35

23

84

2,1

6.5

0.5

1.7

2

56,6

56,6

6.2 K

8.5 ± 0.2

24

84

2,1

6.5

0.5

1.7

2

46,3

46,3

4.3 K

7.5 ± 0.2

26

84

2,1

6.5

0.4

1.6

2

41,2

41,2

3.3 K

6.5 ± 0.2

28

84

2,1

6.5

0.4

1.5

2

36,0

36,0

2.2 K

5.5 ± 0.2

29

84

2,1

6.5

0.3

1.4

2

30,9

30,9

1.8 K

4.5 ± 0.2

31

84

2,1

6.5

0.3

1.3

2

25,0

25,0

1.2 K

3.5 ± 0.2

32

84

2,1

6.5

0.3

1.1

2

20,6

20,6

0.75 K

2.5 ± 0.2

33

84

2,1

6.5

0.2

1.0

2

15,4

15,4

0.43 K

1.5 ± 0.2

34

84

2,1

6.5

0.2

0.9

2

10,3

10,3

 0.12 K

0.45 ± 0.45

36

84

2,1

6.5

0.2

0,8

2

Speed code 17

Speed code 30

Speed code 60

Summary of Contents for 50 DRX

Page 1: ...Technical Guide NDW 50 60 DRX...

Page 2: ...cifications and product descriptions at any time without further notice NDW is not committed to change or update the information in this document with any regard to commitment NDW products services an...

Page 3: ...be switched off at all times when maintenance or installation work is performed with the NDW 50 60 DRX Ensure the power cannot accidentally be switched on Check for visible damage regularly Also make...

Page 4: ...amic braking Cable length 300 mm with M8 connector 5 pins Operation at 40 C continuous 100 Operation at 40 C intermittent 1440 starts hour max Protection Minimum duty cycle 1s ON 1 5s Off ED ON ON OFF...

Page 5: ...ox Ribbed belts 10 m min 20 m min 30 m min 40 m min 55 m min 60 m min 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 10 kg 20 kg 30 kg 40 kg 50 kg kg load mm lengte Steel tube MDR tube 50x1 5 mm tube 60x2 0 mm 800...

Page 6: ...2 5 8 5 8 0 75 K 2 5 0 2 101 260 2 51 6 5 0 2 1 0 2 4 3 4 3 0 43 K 1 5 0 2 106 260 2 66 6 5 0 2 0 9 2 2 9 2 9 0 12 K 0 45 0 45 112 260 2 81 6 5 0 2 0 9 2 V m min 3 no load V m min 3 nominal Speed sel...

Page 7: ...RX can be equipped with different belt grooves to support round belts and Poly VG belts The dimensions of the available grooves can be found below 28 80 2x Groove 44 74 mm Round beldt head 18 31 5 mm...

Page 8: ...rly fixed Every package should be checked for damage and completeness While storing the NDW 50 60 DRXs ensure no more than four boxes are stacked on top of each other as this may result to tipping ove...

Page 9: ...ot connect AC current to the NDW 50 60 DRX at any time as this will cause irreparable damage to the device Don t use earth wires or connections as a protective conductor The motor plug should be handl...

Page 10: ...o regular inspection for dirt and dust is needed Disposal The disposal of the Basic controller must be compliant to industry specific national or local provisions The responsibility for right disposal...

Page 11: ...NDW Sluisweg 32 5145 PE Waalwijk 31 0 416 67 44 44 info ndw nl www ndwrollers com...

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