Every business has a different load, environment and working rhythm, so there is no single "best motor", only the motor that best fits the need. The right choice begins by matching a few technical parameters to the application.

Determining Power and Load Need

The first step is to identify the power (kW) and torque character the machine truly demands. A motor larger than needed brings unnecessary cost and lower efficiency, while one too small brings overheating and a short life. Correct sizing is done across the 0.55–355 kW range.

Choosing Speed by Application

On a 50 Hz grid the pole count sets the speed: 2 poles 3000 rpm, 4 poles 1500 rpm, 6 poles 1000 rpm. Pumps and fans favour slower speeds, while high-speed duties take faster ones. The right speed removes the need for an unnecessary gearbox.

Environment, Mounting and Efficiency

A dusty or humid environment calls for IP55 protection and Class F insulation. By mounting type, a B3 foot, B5 flange or B14 face connection is chosen. In continuous (S1 duty) applications, an IE3 or higher efficiency class keeps energy cost low.

DRG Motor Matched to Your Need

DRG Motor, a supplier based in Izmir, produces motors across 0.55 to 355 kW in various speeds, mountings and efficiency classes. Share your application's power, environment and operating hours, and we will determine the motor that fits your exact need.