Technical Reference
This section explains the operating principles, structure, and characteristics of Oriental Motor's products.
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AC Motors
- Induction Motor Structure and Operating Principles
- Induction Motor Speed - Torque Characteristics
- Induction Motor Temperature Rise
- Reversible Motor Structure
- Reversible Motor Speed - Torque Characteristics
- Reversible Motor Running Time and Temperature Rise
- Electromagnetic Brake Structure and Service Life
- Clutch and Brake Motor Structure and Operation
- Overheat Protection Device
- Capacitor
- Torque Motor Overview
- Torque Motor Speed - Torque Characteristics
- When Using at an Altitude of More than 1,000 m above Sea Level
Speed Control Motors/Brushless Motors
- Brushless Motor Structure and Operating Principles
- Brushless Motor Speed - Torque Characteristics
- Brushless Motor Stopping Accuracy
- Electromagnetic Brake Structure and Service Life
- AC Speed Control Motor Structure and Control Methods
- Inverter Control Methods
- Speed Control Motor Speed - Torque Characteristics
- When Using at an Altitude of More than 1,000 m above Sea Level
αSTEP/Stepper Motors
- Stepper Motor Structure
- Stepper Motor Operating Principle
- Stepper Motor Basic Characteristics
- Electromagnetic Brake Structure and Service Life
- Motor Section of the Stepper Motor
- Driver Section of the Stepper Motor
- αSTEP
- Relationship between Cable Length and Transmission Frequency
- When Using at an Altitude of More than 1,000 m above Sea Level
Servo Motors
Gearheads/Linear Heads
Electric Actuators
- Transportable Mass, Thrust, and Push Force of Electric Actuators
- Push-Motion Return-to-Home Operation of Electric Linear Slides and Electric Cylinders
- Push-Motion Operation of Electric Linear Slides and Electric Cylinders
- Linear Guide Types of Electric Linear Slides
- Rack and Pinion Motor Characteristics
- Repetitive Positioning Accuracy of Compact Electric Cylinders
- Push-Motion Return-to-Home Operation of Compact Electric Cylinders
- Push-Motion Operation of Compact Electric Cylinders
- When Using at an Altitude of More than 1,000 m above Sea Level