
How to Choose a Travel Motor for Overhead Cranes?
Overhead cranes are industrial lifting systems that move heavy loads both horizontally and vertically. In these cranes, travel motors drive the movement of the bridge and the troll... More Details

Overhead cranes are industrial lifting systems that move heavy loads both horizontally and vertically. In these cranes, travel motors drive the movement of the bridge and the troll... More Details

Cold storage rooms, supermarket refrigeration, industrial cooling systems and air conditioning all run on refrigeration compressors. At the heart of these compressors is the electr... More Details

On the nameplate of an electric motor there is a value that is often overlooked but important: the service factor. Generally shown as a number such as 1.0 or 1.15, this value expre... More Details

Elevators are the safest and most comfortable way to move people and goods within buildings. An elevator's safe, quiet and smooth operation depends on the electric motor that moves... More Details

An electric motor's efficiency class is written on its nameplate; but how that figure is determined, and whether it is genuinely accurate, is an important matter. A motor's efficie... More Details

Efficiency in electric motors is a continuously advancing field. After the efficiency classes that climbed from IE1 to IE4, the highest step of all now arrives: the IE5 ultra-premi... More Details

An electric motor's performance depends not only on its own characteristics but also on the conditions of the environment in which it operates. Ambient temperature and altitude (he... More Details

In many industrial applications, an electric motor does not work on its own but together with a gearbox. A gearbox is a gear system that lowers the motor's speed to increase torque... More Details

A high-efficiency electric motor costs more than a standard motor at the moment of purchase. This price difference makes many businesses hesitate. Yet the energy savings a high-eff... More Details

One of the concepts most frequently encountered when selecting an electric motor is the pole count. Two motors of the same power, when they have different pole counts, turn at comp... More Details

Every electric motor carries a label on a small metal plate that serves as its identity card. This nameplate contains all the essential technical information, from the motor's powe... More Details

An electric motor can run for years; however, every motor has an economic life. An old motor that has been in service for years often wastes extra energy unnoticed, fails frequentl... More Details

When buying an electric motor, the warranty is a topic that is often overlooked but extremely important. A warranty is not merely a document; it is the assurance that the supplier ... More Details

When you look at industrial plants, workshops and large production lines, you will see that almost all of the electric motors in operation are three-phase. The single-phase motors ... More Details

Conveyor and belt systems carry material from one point to another in countless plants, from mining to food, from packaging to heavy industry. Whether these lines run uninterrupted... More Details

Water pumps are among the most widely used systems in industry, agriculture and buildings. At the heart of every pump is an electric motor that drives it. Choosing the right motor ... More Details

We often hear the sentence "this motor is 92 percent efficient", but what exactly does this number mean and how is it calculated? Motor efficiency is a measurable value showing ho... More Details

In many facilities, low-efficiency motors installed years ago are still running. Although these motors appear to run trouble-free, they quietly continue to consume extra energy. R... More Details

There is no single right answer to the question "Which efficiency class motor should I buy?"; the right answer depends on how much the motor runs. The most sensible efficiency cla... More Details

With energy costs constantly rising, one of the most important decisions for industrial facilities is choosing a motor in the right efficiency class. The IE4 class, that is "Super... More Details