Reduced brushless motor with external push rod Motor for industrial robots. External driver reduction brushless motor refers to a specific configuration of a brushless motor system that includes an external driver and a reduction mechanism. Unlike brushed motors, brushless motors use electronic commutation, which eliminates the need for physical brushes. They are known for being more efficient, reliable, and requiring less maintenance compared to brushed motors. Reduction mechanisms are employed to match the motor's characteristics to the specific requirements of an application, such as providing higher torque and lower speed.