Vibramod VMA 3/1800 Vibration Motor Specification
Vibration motors are known as sieving and vibrating motors. Electric Vibration Motors are manufactured to be used in various vibration machines such as filters, silos, surface cleaning, conveyors, feeding, dosing, test tables for industrial purposes. The vibration movement is realized by the oscillation of eccentric weights at both ends of an asynchronous motor shaft.
Mounted
Vibration motors are usually adjusted for 100% impact force during the production phase. The surface to which the vibration motor will be connected must be smooth and unpainted. Since unbalanced foot connections may cause noise and loosening during operation, it should be ensured that the foot is balanced. Electrical connections must be made by persons with the necessary technical knowledge.
Care
Vibration motor maintenance must be carried out by persons with the necessary technical knowledge. Make sure that the electric power is cut off before the vibration motor is serviced. Worn or damaged parts of the vibration motor must be replaced with the original ones.
Fixing bolts and electrical connection nuts should be checked at least once in 2 weeks for vibration motors that operate frequently. Ball bearings do not require lubrication, and bearings at the end of their life are replaced with new ones by people with technical knowledge.
Roller bearings, on the other hand, should be lubricated every 2400 hours as standard. More frequent lubrication is recommended in heavy operating conditions. Lubrication can be done easily from the grease fitting marked on the housing without disassembling the bearing.