I think pulling magnets are rounder (fatter too?) and the holding are
squarer in cross section. Also think pulling are always wired one way
(series?) and holding will have a terminal strip where they can be wired
in series for 20 mA and parallel for 60 mA.
On 1/20/2025 7:23 AM, steve bennett via GreenKeys wrote:
> GKs,
>
> How do I know if my M15 is using a pulling magnet vs a holding magnet?
> Why do the two variations exist?
>
> I know my coils are in series and measure 110 ohms each.
> The schematic for the holding magnet type says series coils are 0.020A
> (not 0.060A.)
> I don't know if this applies to pulling magnets and don't know which
> type I have.
> Makes sense that series coils would draw less current all other things
> being equal.
> So my loop needs to be 0.020A?
> Guess I could do a test and see how many amps my coils pull in at.
>
> Just thinking out loud.....Would a holding magnet type use some other
> method of doing the pull in?
> Some mechanical link from the main shaft to pull the magnets in?
>
> Thanks,
> -Steve
>
>
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