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Electric vibration motor KVM-DC series
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Electric vibration motor - KVM-DC series - KEM-P VIBRATION MOTORS - building / construction / concrete
Electric vibration motor - KVM-DC series - KEM-P VIBRATION MOTORS - building / construction / concrete
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Characteristics

Operation
electric
Product applications
building, construction, concrete, fresh concrete, for mixers, industrial
Other characteristics
direct current
Force

Max.: 221 kgf

Min.: 97 kgf

Rotational speed

Max.: 3,000 rpm
(18,849.6 rad.min-1)

Min.: 1,500 rpm
(9,424.8 rad.min-1)

Power

180 W
(0.245 hp)

Description

Kem-P KVM-DC Industrial Vibration Motors; It is a new generation vibration motor that works without coal and brush by converting the energy it receives from a power source such as a battery or generator to 3 phase 24/12 Volts via DC converter. Kem-P KVM-DC Series Industrial Vibration Motors provide 2-Pole 3000 rpm and 4-Pole 1500 rpm, 12 V to 24 V operation options and centrifugal force between 97 kgf and 221 kgf. Kem-P KVM-DC Series Vibration Motors have ATEX II 2D Ext b IIIC T 120C Db and IP66 certificates for applications in hazardous environments with flammable and explosive dust. Scope of application It can be used as a flow facilitator in vehicle-mounted hoppers to improve the homogeneous distribution of concrete material or as a plus to concrete pump grates to allow an efficient flow of fresh concrete. Technicial Specifications • Centrifugal force between 97kgf and 221kgf depending on the model • DC motor 1500 - 3000 rpm 12V-24V • 180 Watts Certificates • ATEX Ex II3 D Applications • Concrete Pump • Concrete mixer Industries • Building and Construction Sector

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