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MET Motors - Minnesota Electric TechnologyMankato, MN 800-373-3166 Minnesota Electric Technology, Inc., also know as MET Motors, manufactures custom-designed DC motors such as small motors, for Original Equipment Manufactures (OEMs) worldwide. Our motors are made in Minnesota and built with NEMA, IEC or custom mounting configurations according to customer specifications. We also offer quick turn around prototypes. Give us a call today!
ARC Systems, Inc.Hauppauge, NY 800-893-3649 To meet the needs of this demanding market, ARC Systems, Inc. developed a unique team philosophy: to be a fully integrated, completely self-sufficient facility. From concept through engineering and production, ARC is committed to producing the highest quality small motors at competitive prices, delivered on time. Visit our website today to learn more!
Groschopp, Inc.Sioux Center, IA 800-829-4135 For over 70 years, Groschopp has provided the best in quality, service and price. Our small motors can be shipped to your door in two days. Our technical team is experienced in providing integrated solutions. All Groschopp products are manufactured and assembled in the United States. We possess a unique commitment to quality and integrity and are dedicated to continual improvement.
RAE CorporationMcHenry, IL 800-323-7049 RAE Corporation manufactures a broad range of small motors. Choose from what we have in stock or we can customize. RAE offers durable construction, precision components and a range of performance levels. We run in process quality checks to ensure that our products meet the highest of quality standards. Visit our website today to learn more about the products that we offer!
Bison Gear & Engineering Corp.St. Charles, IL 800-282-4766 Bison has distinguished itself as a manufacturer with a strong engineering tradition who provides substantial added value in the products it brings to market. A manufacturer of small motors, Bison Gear & Engineering produces the best electric motors with a quick response to your needs. For over 45 years, they have been helping their customers succeed.
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Small Motors
Small motors are a popular choice for many manufacturing needs because of their cost-effectiveness in terms of maintenance and upkeep. The lifespan of small electric motors may be reduced depending on the specifics of the application for which they are used, but the benefits in both terms of compact size and minimal power usage are high. Small motors are used in many industries such as automotive products, robotics, home appliances, medical appliances and industrial applications such as linear devices, communications and air conditioning. Specific types of small motors are used in welding, small centrifuge devices, pitching machines, wheel chairs, door openers, pumps, and frozen yogurt machines, among other uses. Due to the wide range of small motor use, they often need to be customized to fit specific products and applications. With variables in terms of voltage range, horsepower, diameter and RPM ratings, the possibilities for small electric motors are broad.
The internal configurations of small electric motors vary depending on the purpose for which the motor is used. However, all small motors use electrical power to rotate, powering the devices to which they are connected. The motor spins in opposite directions when the battery leads are switched with the speed of the rotation being connected to the amount of voltage it receives. In a similar way, the torque or starting torque of the motor is dependent on the amount of current applied, either from direct current or alternating current sources. Although they are suitable for many uses, small universal motors are primarily used for torque applications which are used intermittently at high speeds. Continuous use would likely wear out the motor more quickly as they are not designed for heavy duty operations. Small motors can be brush or brushless. In those units with brushes, the brushes transfer power from the battery to the commentator, allowing the motor to move. Other design based options for small motors, especially those powered by DC, include the specifics of magnets or electromagnets and wire components used in the construction of the motor.