Definite Purpose Motors

Specification :

Definite-purpose motors are AC motors with mechanical features designed for a specific purpose or application. They are powered by alternating current and require low power to start. The 50 Hz motors are for use on 50 Hz equipment based on European standards. Brake motors hold equipment at a standstill when power is cut to the motor. Instant reverse motors provide instant reversibility with a moderate starting force. Stationary power tool motors operate metalworking and woodworking equipment. Vector (inverter) AC motors provide continuous constant torque performance across an entire speed range. Vibrator motors promote material flow while brushless blowers have a high power-to-weight ratio for hand-held power tools.

50 Hz AC Motors

These 50 Hz AC motors are used to operate equipment that uses a 50 Hz power system that is commonly found outside the U.S.

Brake AC Motors

Brake AC motors stop equipment when power to the motor is stopped and are used for applications that require rapid stopping and holding action.

Brushless Blowers

Brushless blowers are powered by an electronically-commutated motor (ECM) to create vacuum suction and air flow (CFM) discharge.

Cooling Tower AC Motors

Cooling tower AC motors can operate in 100% humidity are for use in cooling tower applications where the motor is mounted in the airstream.

Gearmotor Component Motors

Gearmotor component motors consist of a motor and an integrated series of gears or a gearbox to customize output speed and torque to meet a specific requirement.

Instant Reverse AC Motors

Instant reverse AC motors are used on equipment that requires instant reversibility with moderate starting force such as gates, mechanical doors, or hoists that need to move in two directions with minimal delay in starting and stopping.

Rock Crusher AC Motors

Rock crusher AC motors power cone, jaw, and roller rock crushers, impactors, and pulverizers. They are precision balanced to reduce overall system vibration during continuous use.

Stationary Power Tool AC Motors

Stationary power tool AC motors power metalworking and woodworking equipment such as table saws, wood lathes, sanders, grinders, and planers.

Universal Motors

Lightweight and compact universal motors use AC or DC power to operate at extremely high speeds with a high starting torque to power portable power tools such as drills, sanders, routers, circular saws and jig saws. Motors have enclosures that help protect them from moisture.

Vector (Inverter) AC Motors

Continuous constant torque performance from zero speed to base speed on vector drives in blower, fan, and pump. They are three phase and can handle low speeds without overheating and don't require starting capacitors, run capacitors, or centrifugal starting switches that can wear out and fail.

Vibrator Motors

Vibrator motors are used to promote material flow in bins, chutes hoppers, or pipes. They can cause materials to release from the walls of a container. These motors have open enclosures or totally enclosed nonventilated (TENV) enclosures that don’t have an external cooling fan and depend on convection air for cooling.