LEESON 50 Hertz Motors, Single Phase, TEFC, Rigid Base


Leeson 50 Hz motors are single-phase units ideal for medium-to-high torque requirements in conveyor, auger drive, ventilation, shop tool and pump applications. They utilise a capacitor to offer extra power during startup for maximum torque.

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StyleModelFrameFull Load AmpsHPInsulation ClassLength Less ShaftMotor Thermal ProtectionNameplate RPMRPM RangePrice (ex. VAT)
A
110064
568.2/4.11/2B9.75"None14251401-1500€632.00
B
113908
566.4/3.21/3B9.25"Manual14251401-1500€574.36
C
113910
5611.8/5.93/4F9.75"Manual14251401-1500€774.56
D
113911
5612.8/6.41F10.75"Manual14251401-1500€897.76
E
113919
5613.2/6.61B10.25"None28501801-3000€633.68
F
110066
56H12.8/6.41B11.25"None14251401-1500€868.80
G
110424
56H17.2/8.61.5F11.75"None14251401-1500€984.72
H
113929
56H17.2/8.61.5F11.75"Manual14251401-1500€927.99
I
121070
145T12.43F12.25"None28501801-3000€1,241.13
J
131556
182T11.22F12.75"None14401401-1500€1,411.66
K
131557
184T15.93F14.25"None14401401-1500€2,016.83
L
131578
184T21.05F14.75"None14401401-1500€2,560.96
M
131601
184T15.93F14.25"Manual14401401-1500€1,986.03
N
131638
184T20.55F14.75"None28751801-3000€1,330.67

Working Mechanism

  • Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy for generating motion.
  • Force is produced within the motor through the interaction between a winding alternating (AC) or direct (DC) current and the magnetic field.

Features

  • Leeson 50 Hz motors are equipped with a TEFC enclosure to permit the cooling air to flow through the motor, thereby preventing overheating.
  • These single-phase models offer clockwise or counterclockwise rotational shafts with a keyed design.
  • They come with high-quality ball bearings to deliver speeds up to 2875 rpm and a rigid base for easy mounting.
  • These units are designed to produce torque up to 5 hp on a 50 Hz power supply.
  • They are available in Class B and F insulation types to withstand temperatures up to 40 degrees C.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do these motors prevent overloads?

Yes, these Leeson motors have a manual reset thermal protector to prevent overloads.

What is the difference between single, double and triple-phase motors?

  • Single-phase motor: Current flows through a single conductor.
  • Double-phase motor: Current flows through 4-wire conductors (2 for each phase).
  • Triple-phase motor: Current flows through 3 separate conductors.

What does class B and F insulation mean?

These motors have Class B or F insulation for temperature control. The Class B insulated motors can handle temperatures up to 130 degrees C and Class F can withstand a maximum temperature of 105 degrees C.

What is the difference between TEBC and TEFC motors?

Totally enclosed blower-cooled (TEBC) motors are virtually identical to TEFC motors with the exception that the motor body is cooled by a separate "blower" positioned on the body rather than by a shaft-mounted fan while the motor is working at a high speed.

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