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Vector motor
What is the difference between the constant-torque motor, vector inverter motor, and servo motor?
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The constant-torque motor and vector motor are the induction motors, which consist of the stator core, gap, and rotor core.
For the constant-torque motor, the cooling ability at low speed operation has been improved, which enables the continuous operation with the constant-torque at the low-speed operation.
The vector motor is a dedicated motor for the vector inverter. The encoder is provided as standard, which enables the continuous operation with the constant-torque at the low-speed operation.
The rotor of the servo motor (synchronous type) consists of permanent magnets, and the stator consists of the coil to which current is applied.
For the constant-torque motor, the cooling ability at low speed operation has been improved, which enables the continuous operation with the constant-torque at the low-speed operation.
The vector motor is a dedicated motor for the vector inverter. The encoder is provided as standard, which enables the continuous operation with the constant-torque at the low-speed operation.
The rotor of the servo motor (synchronous type) consists of permanent magnets, and the stator consists of the coil to which current is applied.
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