Performance, selection, and integration
When specifying a drive, consider efficiency class, duty cycle (S1–S9), required speed range and starting/braking needs, enclosure rating (IP), cooling method, and the available torque reserve. For variable‑speed applications, pair the motor with a suitable inverter and EMC‑compliant cabling to minimize bearing wear and noise. For complementary high‑efficiency options built for demanding environments, explore electric motors LC.
Long service life relies on precise installation (alignment, foundation rigidity, correct flange/shaft fit), stable power quality, and preventive maintenance—vibration and temperature monitoring, lubrication intervals, and periodic insulation checks. For datasheets, configuration guidance, and lead times across the full portfolio, visit vyboelectric.co.uk and request a recommendation tailored to your application.