An electric motor is a machine that turns electrical energy into rotary motion and appears at nearly every stage of modern production. Visibly or not, these motors carry out the bulk of the work that requires movement in industry.

The Core Drive Role in Industry

In factories, conveyor belts, pumps, fans, compressors and mixers are all turned by electric motors. In these applications the three-phase asynchronous motor is the dominant solution thanks to its simple build and low maintenance need. The motor directly sets the machine's shaft power and speed.

Moving Water, Air and Fluids

From drinking-water stations to treatment plants, and from HVAC units to compressed-air systems, a motor is present wherever fluid is moved. In pump and fan loads, the speed choice (pole count) directly affects flow rate and pressure.

Heavy Industry and Process Lines

In heavy industry such as stone crushing, cement, foundry and metalworking, motors demand high torque and continuity. Here a cast iron frame, IP55 protection and Class F insulation secure uninterrupted operation under harsh conditions.

Selecting the Motor That Fits the Application

The right motor is chosen by setting power, speed, efficiency class and mounting type to the application. DRG Motor supplies from 0.55 to 355 kW, answering the drive needs of different sectors and helping you identify the right model.