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News Release from: Lenze | Subject: MDERA motors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 February 2006
Speedy access to three-phase AC motors
The new Lenze MDERA three-phase AC motors are now available across the UK through the UK Electric organisation.
The new Lenze MDERA three-phase AC motors are now available across the UK through the UK Electric organisation Spanning frame sizes 56 to 355 and powers from 60W to 315kW, MDERA motors offer a choice of two-, four- and six-pole speeds, different mountings and frame materials
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Motors are available in aluminium construction up to 132 frame, and thereafter cast iron.
Local availability is provided by 13 branches of the UK Electric company.
Stocks held by UK Electric and Lenze extend up to 280 frame.
The aluminium framed motors have the useful feature of detachable multi-position feet.
This allows variation from the standard terminal box position "on-top" to the left or right hand side.
Other features across the whole range are IP55 protection with class F insulation and motor protection by Klixon or thermistors.
The motors can run at either 50 or 60Hz supply.
The MDERA motors are available with a choice of mountings.
The B3 foot mounting is common, as is the B5 flange mounting, particularly on medium frame sizes.
On smaller frame sizes B14 face mounting is an attractive option as it gives reduced dimensions.
Here the MDERA motors are fitted with eight tapped holes in the mounting face which allows the terminal box to be positioned in increments of 45 degrees. Request a free brochure from Lenze ...
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