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AIML 63 B2 asynchronous motors
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SEGZ OJSC
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Description
Asynchronous electric motors with squirrel cage rotor in explosion-proof version AIML with explosion protection marking "1ExdIICT4Gb4" are designed for operation in explosive conditions. They are used in drives, fan systems, etc. Motors are designed for operation in macroclimatic regions with temperate (U), temperate and cold (UHL), tropical (T) and marine (OM) climate with placement category 2 or 5 in accordance with GOST 15150-69.
Specifications
Shaft height
63 mm
Power
0.55 kW
Nominal speed
3000
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