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Three-phase motor
A three-phase motor is an electric motor that is operated with three-phase alternating current. In industry, such high performance is usually required that a three-phase motor is necessary. The three-phase motor has a constant power transmission to the shaft.
Torque
Torque is the force that causes a body to rotate or twist around an axis. It describes how strongly a force acts on a rotating body.
TENV motors
TENV stands for “Totally Enclosed Non-Ventilated”. TENV motors are compact, fully enclosed electric motors without direct ventilation. They offer good protection against environmental influences and easy maintenance, but may be less efficient at dissipating heat and in extreme conditions. Their versatility makes them a popular choice in various industrial and domestic applications.
Torsion-resistant
Torsional rigidity describes the resistance of a component to torsion and plays an important role in the design of rotational bodies and joint constructions. It is an important criterion for the strength and behavior of machine parts under torsional stress.
Tooth flanks
Tooth flanks are crucial elements for the functioning of gears and gearboxes. Their special shape and structure enable efficient power transmission between connected gears. The different types of gearing and manufacturing processes influence the properties and performance of the tooth flanks.