Product details

Description

Compact Power for Low Voltage Applications The TDS 130FA is the smallest and most popular motor in the TDS family. Despite its compact size, it delivers impressive traction power between 1.7 and 2.7 kW with a voltage range starting from just 24 V — making it a versatile solution for battery-powered machines.

Built for Mobile Working Machines Designed for demanding mobile applications, the TDS 130FA is used in small construction machines, agricultural robots, and automated guided vehicle systems (AGVs). Optional gears allow perfect adaptation to any given conditions.

Generator-Ready with Recuperation Support All TDS motors support regenerative operation. The TDS 130FA can act as a generator, enabling energy recuperation and contributing to higher system efficiency in hybrid and electric drivetrains.

Integrated Sensors & Optional Brake Every TDS 130FA comes with an integrated 8-bit encoder and temperature sensor as standard. An optional holding brake and compatible motor controller are available, allowing a complete plug-and-play traction chain.

In-House Stator Production Vogel & Plötscher manufactures the stator cores for their axial flux motors on their own winding and punching machines — ensuring full quality control and consistent performance.

Basic parameters
Max. continuous power (kW)
2.7
Max. voltage (V)
320
Max. Torque (Nm)
13
Mechanical parameters
Weight kg
6.9
Max rpm
6,300
Motor diameter mm
194
Electrical parameters
Sensors
Temperature sensor
Input voltage
24-320 V
Sensors & Control
Temperature sensor
KTY 84-130

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

What is the difference between continuous and peak power?

Continuous power is the level the motor can safely handle over long periods. Peak power is the short-term maximum during acceleration or climb. Exceeding continuous ratings can cause overheating.

What happens if the motor exceeds its maximum temperature?

The motor temperature should normally be monitored by the ESC through the built-in motor temperature sensor. If thermal protection is disabled or not supported, excessive heat can cause partial demagnetization of the magnets, leading to permanent loss of performance or complete motor failure.

How to prevent overheating?

Ensure proper cooling by maintaining sufficient airflow or liquid circulation around the motor. Overheating often indicates that the motor is overloaded or operating outside its efficiency range. Always match the motor with a suitable propeller, gearbox, or load to keep current within the rated limits. Monitor temperature through telemetry and avoid running at peak power for extended periods

What does KV mean?

KV indicates how many revolutions per minute (RPM) the motor produces per volt.

What maintenance does a BLDC motor require?

Brushless motors are mostly maintenance-free. Periodically clean the motor using dry compressed air to remove dust and debris. Avoid using liquids or solvents, and make sure no moisture enters the housing. Check bearings occasionally for smooth rotation.

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