Noco tech Motor
Engineering-grade miniature DC drives designed for high torque density, smooth speed control, and optimized lifespans under continuous duties. These models represent our primary structural configurations serving Canadian machinery and equipment OEMs.
The Greater Toronto Area (GTA), including manufacturing corridors in Mississauga, Vaughan, Markham, and Brampton, stands as Canada's primary industrial and advanced technology engine. Driven by the transition toward Industry 4.0, advanced robotics, automation machinery, customized packaging systems, and medical diagnostics, engineering demands for compact mechanical power have intensified. High-torque, compact, and efficient, the DC Planetary Gear Motor is critical to these systems.
Unlike simple spur gear motors, planetary gearboxes feature multiple co-axial gears that share loads dynamically. This design provides maximum torque-density within small structural envelopes. For Toronto OEMs developing autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs), automated conveyor tracks, food-grade processing equipment, or precise laboratory actuators, switching to high-quality planetary gear systems represents an evolutionary step in product reliability, operational safety, and system lifecycle management.
Additionally, local regulatory requirements, supply chain resilience, and extreme temperature conditions across Ontario pose unique challenges for local procurement managers. Selecting a drive supplier is no longer just about units shipped; it demands custom engineering options, strict compliance protocols, and transparent logistics pipelines that bridge Chinese manufacturing speed with North American engineering quality.
When specifying micro DC drives, design engineers must navigate compromises between torque capability, backlash limits, noise emissions, and thermal dissipation. The grid below details why planetary gearboxes are preferred for complex motion designs.
Spur gearboxes transfer load through a single tooth-contact point. Planetary systems distribute torque through multiple planet gears simultaneously, tripling load capacity for a given volume.
Close tolerance integration of sun, planet, and ring gears minimizes angular backlash. This is critical for reversing cycles in smart waste sorters, valve actuators, and medical infusion systems.
Designed to withstand winter conditions in Ontario, our planetary systems can be configured with specialty low-viscosity synthetic greases rated for operation down to -40°C.
Standard micro-planetary gearheads exhibit efficiencies between 70% and 90% depending on gear stages (single, double, or triple reduction). By deploying precision gear hobbing (utilizing our advanced machinery), cumulative pitch error is kept within ISO Class 8 limits. This results in stable, low-noise running (<45dB at 30cm) and prevents tooth binding under thermal expansions.
Electrical and mechanical components sold in Canada must meet safety, environmental, and performance benchmarks. Our manufacturing processes conform to internationally recognized standards, facilitating CSA, cUL, and CE certifications for your end-system assemblies. In Toronto’s robotics and medical devices markets, regulatory friction can delay time-to-market. Choosing a supplier with built-in compliance mitigates testing delays.
Our engineering team partners with local firms across the Greater Toronto Area, conducting virtual design reviews, providing 3D CAD models (.STEP/.IGES format) for immediate CAD assembly testing, and optimizing motor parameters to match exact regional operational environments.
Founded in 2006, Noco tech Motor (Shenzhen) Industrial Co., Ltd leverages the technical resources, component sourcing networks, and advanced production capacity of Shenzhen to deliver micro-drive solutions. As a certified High-Tech Enterprise, our ISO9001 facility coordinates tooling design, automatic stator winding, sub-assembly, dynamic balancing, and rigorous environmental testing under one roof.
This concentration of resources allows us to offer cost-competitive manufacturing, flexible tooling options, and direct export pipelines to Toronto. Our logistics department coordinates container sea-freight (routing through Vancouver to CN Rail inland corridors) and expedited air cargo (via Toronto Pearson YYZ) to align with local Kanban or Just-In-Time (JIT) production lines.
We maintain end-to-end traceablity for every production batch. The following gallery documents our assembly areas, gear-hobbing systems, functional testers, and life-cycle verification equipment.
To optimize drive selection, engineers must target mechanical structures to match external load factors. Below are key systems in the Toronto-Hamilton industrial complex utilizing custom DC planetary setups:
Deploying 16mm high-speed, reversible, adjustable output axle motors. Compact diameters fit within container lids, while the high ratio of the planetary reduction gearbox generates torque to compact urban waste reliably under cold outdoor conditions.
Utilizing 60mm planetary gearbox DC motors (24V). These units feature double-welded steel gearheads to withstand radial shocks from lawn debris, combined with IP65 ingress protection to prevent moisture damage from dew and rain.
Leveraging the GMP42 TT Motor Dual Axle (24V, 30kg.cm torque). The dual-output design enables uniform actuation of leveling legs, slides, and awnings, resisting wind-load backdrive through self-locking planetary gear trains.
Browse our complete range of miniature gearboxes. All products link directly to detailed dimensional drawings, performance curves (RPM, Current, Torque, Efficiency), and CAD files. We offer custom variations on shafts, encoder counts, and lead wires for each model.
Critical technical and logistics questions addressed for Toronto engineering teams and international procurement departments.
Contact our sales and engineering team today to request custom CAD files, test samples, or complete electrical specifications tailored for your project.