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AC Permanent Magnet Up to 1,200 HP

Submitted by on August 1, 2011 – 1:29 pmNo Comment

Baldor Electric Company’s RPM AC permanent magnet product offerings
Baldor Electric Company’s RPM AC permanent magnet product offerings come in NEMA frame sizes 180, 210, 250, 280, and 440.

Baldor Electric Company (Fort Smith, AK) has expanded the RPM AC permanent magnet (PM) product offering up to 1,200 HP. Features include:

Performance like a high horsepower servo motor with low rotor inertia and high power density.

NEMA frame sizes 180, 210, 250, 280, and 440.

Permanent magnet rotor construction.

Currently stocked as totally enclosed blower cooled TEBC ratings up to 150 HP with resolve feedback.

A horsepower range to 800 HP enclosed blower cooled and 1,200 HP using open force ventilated construction.

PM rotor technology for improved efficiency.

Continuous constant torque performance from 0 speed up to base speed for use with closed loop PM AC drives. 

For more information visit www.baldor.com.

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AC Permanent Magnet Up to 1,200 HP

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