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How to Use These Buyer Guides

This library is built for procurement and engineering alignment, not general marketing reading. Each article includes decision criteria, risk controls, and practical actions you can reuse in real RFQ and validation workflows.

  1. Start from selection guides to narrow architecture choices.
  2. Use RFQ checklists to reduce back-and-forth with suppliers.
  3. Bring the same acceptance criteria into sample and mass-production gates.

How to Turn Articles Into a Useful RFQ

Do not treat the blog as passive reading. Each guide should produce a data list your team can send to suppliers: operating condition, mechanical constraint, evidence requested, and acceptance criteria.

  • Copy operating points, thermal limits, and CAD constraints into your RFQ template before asking for price.
  • Ask the supplier to respond with verifiable evidence: curve, CAD, datasheet revision, QC plan, or test photo/record.
  • Turn article checklists into sample approval criteria so engineering and procurement use the same language.
  • When a supplier answer is ambiguous, return to the decision question: mechanical fit, thermal margin, lot consistency, or document risk.

Buyer Questions This Library Answers

Will the motor fit my design?

Use the CAD guide to review OD, ID, stack, datum, cable path, mounting clearance, and revision before sample freeze.

Can the motor sustain the working point?

Use the torque-speed guide to compare continuous torque, peak torque, voltage, duty cycle, and thermal boundary under equivalent conditions.

Can the supplier control repeat quality?

Use the Back-EMF guide to request evidence for winding consistency, phase balance, waveform shape, resistance, insulation, and lot traceability.

Recommended Reading Workflow

  1. Read one technical guide first and extract the missing data.
  2. Then review the related product or solution page to confirm architecture.
  3. Finally send an RFQ with requested evidence and acceptance criteria, not only quantity and target price.

Reading Order by Project Stage

Read articles in decision order so your team moves from model screening to RFQ quality and then to customization governance without missing critical handoff details.

Project StageRecommended ArticleDecision Output
productHow to Address Cogging Torque in Frameless Servo Motors: Slotted vs. Slotless DesignsReusable acceptance criteria and checklists for supplier communication.
productFrameless Motor Magnet Grades: NdFeB SH/UH/EH GuideReusable acceptance criteria and checklists for supplier communication.
productFrameless Servo Motor Stator Potting: A Buyer's Guide to Thermal Management and Torque DensityReusable acceptance criteria and checklists for supplier communication.

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How to Address Cogging Torque in Frameless Servo Motors: Slotted vs. Slotless Designs
Product Engineering

How to Address Cogging Torque in Frameless Servo Motors: Slotted vs. Slotless Designs

A comprehensive engineering and procurement guide to evaluating cogging torque in direct-drive frameless servo motors. Compare slotted and slotless designs for precision applications.

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Frameless Servo Engineering Team
2026/06/24
Frameless Motor Magnet Grades: NdFeB SH/UH/EH Guide
Factory InsightsProduct Engineering

Frameless Motor Magnet Grades: NdFeB SH/UH/EH Guide

Procure frameless servo motor magnet grades with a practical SH, UH, and EH selection framework, thermal margins, evidence requests, and RFQ checks.

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Frameless Servo Engineering Team
2026/06/23
Frameless Servo Motor Stator Potting: A Buyer's Guide to Thermal Management and Torque Density
Product Engineering

Frameless Servo Motor Stator Potting: A Buyer's Guide to Thermal Management and Torque Density

Learn how stator potting and encapsulation improve thermal dissipation, allowing frameless servo motors to achieve higher continuous torque density in robotics.

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Frameless Servo Engineering Team
2026/06/23
Frameless Servo Motor Thermal Design: Why Air Gaps Kill Continuous Torque
Product Engineering

Frameless Servo Motor Thermal Design: Why Air Gaps Kill Continuous Torque

A deep dive into the thermal bottlenecks of frameless motor integration. Learn how housing materials, potting compounds, and micro-air gaps drastically alter continuous torque and why catalog values need derating.

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Frameless Servo Engineering Team
2026/06/01
Back-EMF Testing for Frameless Motors: Why It Matters in Supplier Quality Control
Factory InsightsProduct Engineering

Back-EMF Testing for Frameless Motors: Why It Matters in Supplier Quality Control

A practical guide for OEM buyers on using Back-EMF waveform, phase difference, THD, resistance, and insulation checks to qualify frameless motor suppliers.

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Frameless Servo Engineering Team
2026/05/28
Frameless Servo Motor CAD Files: What Engineers Should Check Before Requesting STEP or IGES
Product Engineering

Frameless Servo Motor CAD Files: What Engineers Should Check Before Requesting STEP or IGES

A buyer-side guide to requesting frameless servo motor CAD files, including OD, ID, stack height, datum, cable exit, and revision controls before sample release.

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Frameless Servo Engineering Team
2026/05/28
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