US arm of Jiangsu Fulling Motor supplying stepper, BLDC, servo motors, gearmotors and drives for motion control and robotics.
Fulling Motor (North America), LLC, abbreviated FMNA, is the United States subsidiary providing solutions and support to customers in North America. FMNA is wholly owned by Jiangsu Fulling Motor Technology Co., Ltd., established in 2001 as a Germany-Swiss-China joint venture and a professional motor manufacturer based in Changzhou, China. The company supplies four major product series: hybrid stepper motors, brushless DC (BLDC) motors, servo motors, and motor drivers, complemented by accessories such as encoders and gearboxes. Its catalog is broad and deeply differentiated within each family: stepper offerings include standard, enhanced-torque, IP65-rated, hollow-shaft, integrated-connector, integrated-driver, gearbox-equipped, and permanent-magnet linear types; BLDC offerings span standard, high-performance, outer-rotor, slotless, economical, integrated-driver, and gearbox variants.
The servo line covers servo motors, frameless motors, closed-loop brushless and closed-loop stepper motors, hub servos, and integrated quasi-direct-drive (QDD) joint modules rated at 17 N.m and 120 N.m, which target robotic actuation applications. Fulling also produces stepping and brushless motor drivers and a range of planetary and other gearboxes that pair with its motors to form complete motion-control packages. With an annual production capacity exceeding 6 million motors and sales to customers in more than 30 countries, the company serves automation, robotics, medical, instrumentation, and equipment manufacturers. FMNA gives North American customers local sales, technical support, and inventory for these motion and actuation components.
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2001
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Component Supplier
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North America
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