Wiper Motor

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WIPER MOTOR:

Windshield wiper motors are components in the car, that function on a power supply- with the
task of moving wiper blades in a smooth and systematic motion. Just like other motors, the wiper
motor functions to rotate continuously in one direction once it is converted to a back and forth
motion.

The standard voltage requirement for the wiper motor is 12 volts DC. The electrical system in a
running automobile usually puts out between 13 and 13.5 volts, so it's safe to say the motor can
handle up to 13.5 volts with no problem.

Wipers are powered by a small electric motor, usually mounted on the firewall or under the cowl
(the area under the windshield's base). The motor activates linkage that moves the wiper arms
back and forth. On vehicles with a rear window wiper, a separate motor powers the one in the
rear.

Wiper motor
Wiper Motor -WD1160/1160-B

12VDC and 24VDC Available

Aluminum Diecasting Gearbox


Rolled Steel Housing Construction
Dual Speed Design
Dynamically Balanced Rotor

Mechanical

WD1160 WD1160-B

---BLK High Speed, ---RED Low Speed


Performance Data at Rated 12V DC
Rated

Type Speed Current Torque


No-Load rpm N.m Peak Torque L1 L2
A
Speed N.m mm mm

40 28 5.6 5.2 8.5


WD1160 182 225
31 24 4.8 7 10

40.5 28 5.8 6.5 10


WD1160-B 199 235
27 21.5 6.3 13.2 15

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