What is the difference between a reduction motor and a regular motor?
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04-29The main difference between a reduction motor and a regular motor lies in its structure and function. Here is a specific explanation: Structure: The deceleration motor usually has an additional deceleration device to slow down the output shaft speed by a certain multiple, thereby increasing torque output. However, ordinary motors do not have additional deceleration devices. Function: Compared to other applications, deceleration motors are more suitable for low-speed and high torque situations, such as starting and lifting. Ordinary motors are suitable for applications that require higher speeds, such as water pumps, fans, etc. Energy efficiency ratio: Due to the special structure of the deceleration motor, the energy efficiency ratio is naturally lower than that of ordinary motors, which converts the loss of performance into strong torque as output.
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