Bursa is a production hub dense with automotive suppliers, textiles and machinery manufacturing, and most of these lines are driven by asynchronous AC electric motors. Fed directly from the mains, their simple construction lets them run for many years with little maintenance.

How an AC Motor Works

A three-phase AC induction motor produces torque by inducing current in the rotor through the rotating magnetic field in the stator. With no brushes or commutator, there are few wearing parts, which suits Bursa's continuously running production environment.

Use in Textiles and Automotive

On looms, compressors and fans, 2- and 4-pole AC motors are common; 4-pole (1500 rpm) models stand out on conveyors and pumps in the automotive supply industry. Where precise speed control is needed, the motor is paired with a frequency inverter.

Construction and Efficiency

DRG AC motors are built for IP55 protection, Class F insulation and S1 continuous duty, with cast iron or aluminium frame options. The IE3 and IE4 efficiency classes cut energy costs over long shifts.

DRG AC Motors in Bursa

İzmir-based supplier DRG Motor delivers AC motors from 0.55 to 355 kW to facilities in Bursa quickly. Share your application and load data, and the right power, speed and mounting will be recommended.