About Vibrator Induction Motors
We offer high-efficient vibrator induction motors for varied applications. They are also called vibratory motor, vibro motor, unbalance motor, etc. The vibration helps in applications like compacting, assorting, conveying etc. These motors are designed for safety, continuous operation and proven performance. They can work in all conditions and at high-ambient temperatures. The motors offer an extended voltage range. They are excellent in protection, insulation, rotor, and other concepts. Vibrator induction motors are used in food industries, mining, construction, ceramic, foundry, plastic and recycling industries.
Product details
| No Of Phase | Three Phase |
| Rated Power | 15 HP |
| Brand | Wilson |
| Speed | 1500 RPM |
| IP Rating | IP21 |
| No Of Poles | 2 |
| Mounting Type | Foot Mount |
| Insulation Class | Type B |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Versatile Frame Sizes and Power OptionsThese vibrator induction motors offer a wide selection of frame sizes from 63 to 160 mm, with output power ranging from 0.18 kW to 22 kW. This adaptability ensures suitability for a broad spectrum of industrial vibration applications, from light conveying to heavy-duty material separation.
Superior Durability and ProtectionConstructed with a corrosion-resistant surface and totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC) enclosure, these motors provide long-term durability. With an IP55 dust and water proof rating and double-sealed bearings, the motors are designed to perform reliably in demanding environments, safeguarding internal components against contamination.
High Efficiency and PerformanceCertified to IS:325 and IEC:60034 standards, these motors feature IE2 high efficiency, low vibration, and high starting torque. Continuous S1 duty and advanced surface cooling (IC 411) enable prolonged, reliable operation with minimal noise, aligning with industrial efficiency and productivity requirements.
FAQs of Vibrator Induction Motors:
Q: How are vibrator induction motors typically installed?
A: Vibrator induction motors are mounted following IEC standardized patterns, supporting both foot and flange mounting methods. This flexibility facilitates straightforward integration into existing or new industrial systems.
Q: What benefits do the TEFC enclosure and corrosion-resistant finish provide?
A: The Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC) enclosure paired with a corrosion-resistant paint ensures protection from dust, water, and harsh environmental conditions, resulting in increased lifespan and reduced maintenance for the motor.
Q: When should I choose Class F over Class H insulation?
A: Class F insulation is the standard and suits most operating conditions. For environments with higher ambient temperatures or exceptionally demanding thermal requirements, selecting Class H insulation offers extra thermal resilience.
Q: Where can these motors be used most effectively?
A: These motors are ideal for industries such as mining, food processing, foundries, concrete, and other sectors where reliable vibration is needed for material conveying, sifting, or compaction under harsh or outdoor conditions.
Q: What is the process for connecting these motors to power?
A: The motors are configured for three-phase AC operation at 415V/50Hz. Starting can be achieved via Direct On Line (DOL) or Star-Delta configurations, depending on the applications requirements and power rating.
Q: What makes these motors suitable for continuous duty applications?
A: The S1 continuous duty rating, efficient cooling (IC 411), high starting torque, and heavy-duty ball bearings enable persistent running under load without overheating, making them ideal for uninterrupted industrial operation.