Motors are one of the most important pieces of equipment in modern industry. They play an important role in mechanical equipment and industrial automation. Among them, brushed motors are a common motor, which can be divided into two types: brushed high-speed motors and brushed low-speed motors. Although they both belong to the category of brushed motors, their intuitive differences are still obvious.
In terms of appearance, brushed high-speed motors and brushed low-speed motors have different shapes and sizes. Generally speaking, brushed high-speed motors are more compact and smaller, while brushed low-speed motors are larger and bulkier. This is mainly because brushed high-speed motors usually need to complete high-speed rotation in a very short time, so they require higher work efficiency and a stronger power drive system to achieve higher speeds and longer service life. Therefore, when designing and manufacturing, brushed high-speed motors usually use lightweight and high-strength materials to make the entire motor more compact,
However, the main purpose of brushed low-speed motors is to provide higher torque, so they are usually larger, heavier, and simpler in shape. These motors are often used in short-range transmission devices such as industrial automation machinery, transportation equipment, agricultural machinery, manufacturing processing tools, and medical equipment. Therefore, they have advantages in terms of reliability and durability in terms of appearance and size.
In addition, the operating frequency and power of brushed high-speed motors are also different from brushed low-speed motors. Typically, the operating frequency of brushed high-speed motors can be as high as 100,000 rpm or even higher, while the operating frequency of brushed low-speed motors is lower, usually between 1 and 2,000 rpm. In terms of power, brushed high-speed motors can really take advantage of high power, but brushed low-speed motors are generally suitable for lower-power applications, such as some step-action, lower-torque tasks.
There are also differences in applications between brushed high-speed motors and brushed low-speed motors. Brush high-speed motors are usually used in mechanical equipment with high-speed motion, light load or even no load, such as high-speed lathes, grinders, CNC machining centers, precision instruments, etc. Brushed low-speed motors are usually used in equipment operating under heavier loads, such as various production lines, conveyor belts and other bulky machinery.
Generally speaking, brushed high-speed motors and brushed low-speed motors are similar in many ways, but they also have many different characteristics. No matter in terms of appearance, operating frequency, power or application, they have obvious differences. We can choose the right motors according to our needs, ensuring that they can play their best role in production and industrial manufacturing.





