Honeywell 30756114-501 Motor

Honeywell 30756114-501 Motor

  • $434.82


The Honeywell 30756114-501 Motor serves as a critical circular chart recorder part, specifically engineered for high-precision Pen Arm Assembly drive applications in industrial monitoring systems. This synchronous motor delivers consistent torque and timing accuracy required for Honeywell DR4500 Truline and DR4200 series recorders. Designed for 24VAC or 120VAC operation depending on the specific recorder configuration, this direct replacement motor ensures the stylus maintains proper tension and tracking across the chart face. Technicians frequently utilize this component to resolve issues related to pen lag, inconsistent data logging, or mechanical failure within the chart drive mechanism. By maintaining original equipment manufacturer tolerances, the 30756114-501 prevents data drift in critical processing environments. Its robust construction is built to withstand continuous duty cycles in mechanical rooms and industrial control panels, making it an essential recovery item for maintaining system compliance and record-keeping integrity.

Key Technical Benefits

  • Precise Torque Output: Engineered to provide the exact rotational force needed for Honeywell pen arm assemblies without over-stressing the linkage.
  • OEM Compatibility: A drop-in HVACR motor replacement designed for seamless integration with existing Truline recorder hardware.
  • Enhanced Durability: Built for 24/7 industrial operation, reducing the frequency of maintenance intervals and emergency repairs.
  • System Accuracy: Eliminates pen stuttering and erratic movement to ensure circular chart accuracy during critical temperature or pressure logging.

Common Technical Questions

Is this motor compatible with the Honeywell DR4300 series?
Yes, the 30756114-501 is widely used across the DR4200, DR4300, and DR4500 platforms for pen arm positioning and drive functions.

What causes typical failure in these recorder motors?
Most issues arise from debris in the pen arm assembly gear train or electrical fatigue in the windings due to voltage fluctuations in the control circuit.

Does this assembly include the linkage hardware?
This part number typically refers to the motor and primary drive assembly; existing mounting brackets and pen arms should be inspected for wear before reinstallation.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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