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U.S. MOTORS (Nidec) Brand ACCU-Torq Motors From AutomationDirect

November 3, 2023

U.S. MOTORS (Nidec) Brand ACCU-Torq Motors From AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect has added ACCU-Torq motors from Nidec U.S. MOTORS to their motor category. These 3-phase motors are high-performance inverter duty motors that are an excellent cost-effective solution for applications that require 100% torque down to zero speed.

These motors offer premium efficiency and are available in 230/460 VAC 1800 rpm models in sizes from ¼ hp to 10 hp. ACCU-Torq motors are optimized for operation with any VFD and they feature a 5000:1 speed range.

The new ACCU-Torq Motors start at $370 and come with a one-year warranty for 56 frame motors and a three-year warranty for all other motors.

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