Faulhaber adds new DC-Motors to the GXR, SXR families

Compact size with versatile configurability in 14-mm motor families

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    September 12, 2025         

Faulhaber adds new DC-Motors to the GXR, SXR families

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Faulhaber added new 14-mm DC-Motors from the GXR and SXR Families in its portfolio.

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Faulhaber adds new DC-Motors to the GXR, SXR families

Faulhaber

Faulhaber added new 14-mm DC-Motors from the GXR and SXR Families in its portfolio.

Miniature drive systems, servo components, and drive electronics provider Faulhaber expanded its product portfolio by introducing several new additions to its range of DC-micromotors.

The company added the new GXR series 1437, featuring copper-graphite commutation, as well as precious-metal-commutated motors from the SXR series in sizes 1424 and 1437.

Designed for maximum reliability and flexibility, Faulhaber said these drives open up new possibilities for modern, space-saving drive systems.

14-mm motors match Faulhaber product line

With a diameter of 14 mm, Faulhaber stated that the new models are a perfect match for the company’s modular product range, offering seamless compatibility with planetary gearheads and magnetic encoders.

“With the new 14-mm motors, users no longer have to compromise on compactness, functionality, or performance,” said Dario Del Favero, product manager at Faulhaber. “In combination with the precisely matched 14GPT gearhead and the IEP3 encoder, a diameter-compliant complete solution is created, delivering optimum efficiency and maximum dynamics. Thanks to the precise coordination of components, developers and engineers benefit from perfectly harmonized synergies from a single source.”

Ideal fit for modular Faulhaber system

Faulhaber said the GXR and SXR motors feature a durable, robust design and excellent performance. One contributing factor is the hexagonally wound coil, which enables maximum power density in the smallest space.

In addition to various bearing configurations, Faulhaber said that flexible voltage variants and a wide range of electrical connection options are available. Other elements of the new GXR and SXR motors include modifications to the front and rear shafts, as well as optimized rotor balancing.

Faulhaber said the new DC-motors are RoHS-compliant and meet the highest quality standards. The wide variety of configuration options allows for precise adaptation to diverse application areas - including high-end optical systems, telescopes and microscopes, as well as in medical applications such as surgical robots or infusion pumps.

With the new GXR and SXR motors, Faulhaber said it reaffirms its commitment to delivering powerful drive technologies for high-tech applications. Thanks to their modular combinability and high adaptability, Faulhaber said these compact DC-motors open up new perspectives in miniaturization and system integration - while ensuring maximum performance and reliability.

 

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