Novak Brushless Motor: 4PHD Heavy-Duty 4-Pole BL Motor (55-3510M-1 Rev.1) User Manual

4phd 4-pole, Precautions, Specifications

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PRECAUTIONS

NEVER FREE-REV THE MOTOR!

Free-running your brushless motor in a

no-load condition can result in rotor failure

and ESC transistor damage. This will void

the product’s warranty!

• WATER & ELECTRONICS DON’T MIX Never allow water,

moisture, or other foreign materials to get inside motor, or on

the ESC’s PC board.

• NOVAK MOTORS & ESCs FOR BEST RESULTS Use Novak

sensored motors with Novak Brushless ESCs for best

performance & protection. Only use motors with the proper

Kv to match ESC’s rating.

• DO NOT OVERHEAT THE MOTOR Temperatures above 160

°

F

will weaken the magnet and may melt the coils. This voids the

warranty and can damage the ESC.

• INSULATE EXPOSED WIRES Use heat shrink tubing to prevent

shorts. Refer to ACCESSORIES for Novak heat shrink kits.

• NO SOLVENTS Do NOT expose the motor or electronics to

any type of solvents.

• SET GEAR MESH PROPERLY Too tight of a gear mesh can

result in motor pinion shaft breakage--be sure to adjust the

gear mesh properly.

• NO MOTOR CAPACITORS & SCHOTTKY DIODE Novak

brushless motors do not need motor capacitors or external

Schottky diodes. Schottky diode usage will damage ESC.

SPECIFICATIONS

Input Voltage ........................................... 2S LiPo/LiFe cells (8.4 VDC)

Motor Kv ...................................................................... 4,600 (#3510)

Design ........................................................................... Sensor-based

Compatibility .............................................. Sensored/Sensorless ESCs

Motor Size ................................1.41” D x 2.62” L x / 35.8 x 66.5mm

Weight ..............................8.6 oz / 245 g with 6” 12AWG power wire

Output Shaft Dimensions ......... 5mm Diameter; 0.59”/15mm Length

Rotor ................................ 4-pole, high-strength sintered Neodymium

Stator ....................................................................................... 12-slot

Max. RPM ................................................................................50,000

Power Wire ................................................... 12AWG factory installed

Power Connectors ........4mm Low-Loss, High-Current Bullets included

Mounting .................................M3x0.5 and M4x0.7 spaced at 25mm

Included with the 4PHD motor are Novak’s low-loss, high-current,

gold-plated bullet connectors. Both connector sides are included if

you wish to install on your motor and/or speed control.

1. Insert the motor mounting screws that came with your vehicle

through the motor mounting plate. Novak 4PHD motors

need no more than 1/8” of screw extending past the

vehicle’s mounting plate (2-4mm). Too little can strip the

motor’s threads. Too much will cause internal motor damage

and will void warranty.

2. Attach the motor to the vehicle’s motor mount using one of

the sets of threaded mounting holes (M3x0.5 or M4x0.7).

Select a mounting position that keeps the solder tabs clear

of conductive surfaces like aluminum or graphite.

STEP 1- INSTALL MOTOR

1. Determine the best routing in the vehicle for the motor’s

sensor harness. Securing the sensor harness to the motor

power wires with a tie-wrap can provide a good location and

also act as a strain relief. Novak offers several sensor harness

lengths for various installations (Novak #5351-5354)

2. Connect one end of the harness to the ESC and the other end

to the motor’s sensor harness connector located on the back

endbell (refer to figure).

Be sure the plug on the end of the

harness inserts all the way into the

sensor harness connector. The plug and

connector are keyed and will only go

together one direction.

Note: If any of the teflon wires pull out

of the motor sensor harness connector,

refer to the SENSOR HARNESS WIRING

section on back.

1. Install pinion gear on the motors output shaft and test fit in

vehicle to align pinion and spur gears.

Refer to GEAR SELECTION (on the back) for additional

information on selecting the proper pinon gear.

2. Tighten pinion’s set screw on the flat of motor shaft.
3. Adjust the motor position for proper amount of free play.
It is important to have a small amount of play between the

pinion gear and the spur gear (about the thickness of piece of

paper). Check the free play at several positions around the

spur gear to ensure a proper mesh (just in case the gears are

out of round).

MAKE SURE PINION/SPUR GEAR MESH IS NOT TOO

TIGHT! IF GEAR MESH IS TOO TIGHT, MOTOR SHAFT

BREAKAGE CAN OCCUR.

4. Tighten motor mounting screws. Avoid using excessive force,

as the threaded holes in motor could become stripped.

STEP 2- INSTALL PINION GEAR

STEP 3- CONNECT MOTOR

SENSOR HARNESS

INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

Sensor harness

connector (keyed)

4PHD 4-pole

Motor Instructions

#55-3510M-1 Rev.1

9-2014

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