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Frame Number of Motor

02/07/2011 7:04 AM

Hi!

What is mean by D355LA frame size of the motor means?

Is there any difference between D355LA and D355S/M?

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Re: Frame Number of Motor

02/07/2011 7:12 AM

See page 4 of this document.

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02/07/2011 9:38 PM

This link for IEC motor frame size may help: http://www.electricmotorservice.net/iechart.pdf

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Re: Frame Number of Motor

02/08/2011 5:58 PM

Basically 355 is the centre-line height (from motor foot to shaft axis) in millimeters. Certain frame sizes also have different motor lengths to accomodate different power ratings, which are designated by the S (small), M (medium) and L (large).

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