
Overview of cool-running Drum Motors
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80i - derated
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113i - derated
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138i - derated
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165i - derated
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216i - derated
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| Diameter |
81.5 mm
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113.5 mm
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138.0 mm
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164.0 mm
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217.5 mm
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| Gear material |
Steel
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Steel
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Steel
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Steel
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Steel
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| Rated power |
0.01 to 0.10 kW
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0.06 to 0.31 kW
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0.07 to 0.83 kW
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0.31 to 1.82 kW
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0.31 to 0.9 kW
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| Rated torque |
2.4 to 22.7 Nm
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7.5 to 73,7.0 Nm
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14.5 to 144.6 Nm
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27.9 to 300.2 Nm
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27.9 to 298.8 Nm
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| Belt pull* |
60 to 560 N
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134 to 1,316 N
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214 to 2,127 N
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344 to 3,706 N
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259 to 2,773 N
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| Velocity of the shell* |
0.10 to 0.96 m/s
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0.05 to 1.51 m/s
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0.04 to 1.97 m/s
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0.08 to 2.51 m/s
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0.11 to 3.34 m/s
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| Shell length SL |
193 to 943 mm
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250 to 1,200 mm
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300 to 1,600 mm
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400 to 1,600 mm
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400 to 1,600 mm
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| Positive drive belt |  |  |  |  |  |
| Without belt |  |  |  |  |  |
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Cool-running drum motors are derated to prevent thermal overload. Instead of a cool-running drum motor you may use a standard drum motor with frequency converter.
*Note: Values given for cylindrical shell.
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