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AC gear-motor FPW series
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AC gear-motor
AC gear-motor
AC gear-motor
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Characteristics

Motor type
AC, single-phase, induction
Type
spur
Shaft orientation
parallel-shaft
Power
10 W...50 W, 50 W...100 W
Voltage
230 V, 220 V, 110 V
Torque
20 - 50 Nm, 0.5 - 1 Nm, 0.2 - 0.5 Nm
Product applications
washdown

Description

The FPW Series are washdown AC induction gear motors ideal for applications where they are splashed with water. All FPW Series washdown AC motors conform to the IEC standard IP67 (Recognized by UL). Each washdown motor and gearhead comes pre-assembled with gear ratios from 3:1 to 180:1. Output power is available from 25 W (1/30 HP), 40 W (1/19 HP), 60 W (1/12 HP) up to 90 W (1/8 HP) models. The FPW Series washdown gear motors are watertight, dust-resistant geared induction motors which conform to the IEC standard IP67. They can be used where they are splashed with water. *Not available for use under high pressure jets of water or immersion in water. IP67: the letters, "IP" stand for "Ingress Protection" and are followed by two numerical digits which indicate degrees of protection and solid objects and moisture. Specified with IEC 60529 and IEC 60034-5. FPW Series IP67 protection are UL recognized (UL File No. E166348). High corrosion resistance is achieved through special anti-corrosive coating and re-examination of shaft material [stainless steel (SUS303 type. Conforms to Major Safety Standards and Global Power Supply Voltages The FPW Series washdown gear motor is recognized by UL and CSA and certified under the China Compulsory Certification System (CCC System). CE Marking is used in accordance with Low Voltage Directive. Additionally, our wide range of products include those that meet the power supply voltages of major countries in Asia, North America and Europe.

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