AC Induction Motors Come In Terminal Boxes

Sept. 1, 1999
The Terminal Box Type AC induction motor family allows the power cable to be fixed with the cable clamp and seal connector to provide greater security for a variety of uses. No terminal crimping is needed as the lead wires are directly inserted into

The Terminal Box Type AC induction motor family allows the power cable to be fixed with the cable clamp and seal connector to provide greater security for a variety of uses. No terminal crimping is needed as the lead wires are directly inserted into the terminal block. The series includes induction and reversible motor types in 25W, 40W, 60W and 90W output power. Meeting worldwide input power requirements, all single-phase and reversible motors are available in 100 vac, 50/60 Hz, 110/115 vac, 60 Hz, 200 vac, 50/60 Hz, and 230 vac, 60 Hz versions. Three-phase induction motors are available with input power of 200 vac, 50/60 Hz, 220 vac, 60 Hz, and 230 vac, 50/60 Hz. All models are CE Marked and meet UL, CSA and EN standards and are recognized by UL and certified by VDE. Gearheads are available in ratios from 3:1 through 180:1. The ac reversible motors are used where frequent shaft reversals are needed and have an integral brake to prevent motor shaft overrun.

Company: ORIENTAL MOTOR U.S.A. CORP.

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