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All types of rotary and linear motors, including AC, DC, servo, stepper, induction, hydraulic, pneumatic motors.
AC motors include single, multiphase, universal, induction, synchronous, and gear motors. They also include servomotors.
AC servomotors are responsive, high-acceleration motors typically constructed as permanent magnet synchronous motors.
Brushless motors are synchronous electric motors that have a magnetically (AC induction) or electronically (DC) controlled commutation system instead of a brush-based mechanical commutation system.
DC motors are most commonly used in variable speed and torque applications. They include brushless and gear motors, as well as servomotors.
DC servomotors are generally small and powerful for their size, and easy to control. Common types of DC servomotors include brushless or gear motors.
Gearmotors consist of an AC or DC motor with an integral gearbox or gear head typically used to adjust the motor's output speed and torque.
Linear motors generate force only in the direction of travel. They are capable of extremely high speeds, quick acceleration, and accurate positioning.
Motor coils are used with motors, generators, stators, and armatures.
Motor starters and motor accessories.
Stepper motors use a magnetic field to move a rotor in small angular steps or fractions of steps. They provide precise positioning and ease of use, especially in low acceleration or static load applications.