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The MC Motor Series stands as a pinnacle of reliability and efficiency in the industrial motor landscape. Combining advanced aluminum-casting technology with robust construction, these motors promise optimal performance across a diverse range of applications. Engineered for durability, they offer a harmonious blend of power, efficiency, and longevity, ensuring businesses achieve seamless operations.
Product Specification of the MC Motor series
Parameter |
Details |
Motor Type |
MC aluminum housing capacitor start single-phase motor |
Output Power Range |
0.18 kW to 3 kW |
Frame Size |
IEC 71, IEC 80, IEC 90, IEC 100, IEC 112 |
Number of Poles |
2 or 4 poles |
Voltage Options |
220V, 230V, 240V (modifiable upon request) |
Frequency Support |
50 & 60 Hz |
Protection Level |
IP54 or IP55 |
Insulation Class |
B/F |
Cooling |
IC411 |
Working Mode |
Continuous operation (S1) |
Product Features and Advantages of the MC Motor series
1. Aluminum-casting motor housing: offers an attractive appearance, effective heat dissipation, a lightweight design, and high resistance to rust.
2. Robust Aluminium Housing: Provides enhanced protection against adverse environmental conditions, ensuring prolonged durability and longevity of the motor.
3. Easy Maintenance: It features a straightforward structure, facilitating effortless maintenance and repair, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run.
Pre-sale Service
Service Sales
After Sales Service
Common Faults of Single-Phase Asynchronous Motors
Electrical Reasons:
1. Low power supply voltage.
2. A malfunctioning centrifugal switch.
3. Incorrect wiring of the main winding.
4. Partial short-circuiting of the main winding.
5. a desoldered or severely broken rotor bar.
6. Overloading of the motor.
Mechanical Reasons:
1. Overly tight bearing chamber or damaged bearing.
2. Incorrectly installed or misaligned end cover.
3. The rotor lacks axial movement, leading to overheating.
4. Inadequate lubrication in the bearing chamber.
5. Excessive load or mechanical failures.
For more detailed information or specific inquiries regarding the MC Motor Series, please feel free to contact us.