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MIG.MR-2 Gear Motor for Torque Increase and Speed Reduction
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Purpose: gearmotors are designed to increase torque and reduce speed.
Design features: Frequency converter operation. All gearmotors with electric motors can be operated with a frequency inverter with a control range of 35 to 50 Hz without additional options. Operation in the control range from 5 to 50 Hz results in a reduction of motor power (or an increase in motor size for the same power).
Advantages: Gearmotors can operate under unstable loads and in difficult operating conditions. Some types of such mechanisms do not emit noise, so they can be used in various applications. Also, the devices do not require specialised maintenance. This not only makes life easier for workers, but also saves money.
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