ELECTRIC MOTORSElectric motors, both AC motors and DC motors, come in many shapes and sizes. Some are standardized electric motors for general-purpose applications. Other electric motors are intended for specific tasks. In any case, electric motors should be selected to satisfy the dynamic requirements of the machines on which they are applied without exceeding rated electric motor temperature. Thus, the first and most important step in electric motor selection is determining load characteristics--torque and speed versus time. Electric motor selection is also based on mission goals, power available, and cost. >>>AC MotorsLinear AC MotorsSelf-Protecting StartersDefinite and Special-Purpose MotorsMotor StartersSynchronous MotorsInduction MotorsProtecting Motors>>>DC MotorsBrushless DC MotorsLimited-Angle Torque MotorsPM DC MotorsCoreless DC MotorsLinear DC MotorsDirect current electric motorsHigh voltage DC motors used in Steel Rolling millsIndustrial motorsFlying Shear DC motorsAC MotorsDC MotorsGearmotorsLinear MotorsServo MotorsStepper Motors
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Electric motors, both AC motors and DC motors, come in many shapes and sizes. Some