Before buying a three-phase electric motor, how you choose it matters as much as where you buy it, because the wrong power, speed or mounting type is a mistake that is invisible on day one but returns within months as breakdowns and excess energy use. The right supplier is one that listens to your application and guides you with technical data before selling the product. DRG Motor takes this approach.
What to Settle Before You Buy
Before approaching a supplier, you should clarify the machine's power demand (kW), required speed (pole count), mounting type (B3 foot, B5 flange, B14 face) and duty cycle. Whether it drives a pump, a conveyor or a crane determines the motor's torque requirement. Without this information any quote is little more than a guess aimed at selling stock on hand.
Stock, Delivery and Spare-Part Continuity
A good motor supplier must be reachable not only at the moment of sale but also years later when a bearing, fan cover or terminal box is needed. A motor bought from a supplier that builds in standard IEC frame sizes can be supported over a long life thanks to widely available spare-part compatibility.
The Advantage of Buying from a Local Supplier
With imported motors, lead time and service access can become problems. As a supplier, İzmir-based DRG Motor supplies directly, cutting intermediary cost and waiting time; on a technical question your contact is the team that actually builds the motor.
Sourcing a Three-Phase Motor from DRG Motor
For motors in the 0.55–355 kW range, in IE3 Premium and higher efficiency classes, with cast iron or aluminium frames, you simply share your application details. We evaluate power, speed and efficiency class together and present a motor that fits your job along with a current quote.





