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Combi
Motor for AMF 82-70 en 90 pinspotter |
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Maximum Technology
combi motors have many advantages over the conventional motors for
AMF machines.
The most important one is the electronic speed
control unit wich is built onto the motor. This unit regulates the
power to the motor and has a main power switch and buttons for manual
forward and reverse operation. |
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It will feed the
motor just enough power to accelarate to its normal speed and to
maintain that speed. Nothing more, nothing less. The advantage is
that even after hours of continuous use, the motor will not get
hot due to too much current and therefore will reduce power consumption
by about 30 - 40% !
Motorcurrent, -speed and -temperature are continuously
watched and the motor will be switched off on overload. Therefore
Maximum Technology motors will not overheat or burn out! |
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This motor does not have a centrifugal
mechanism, centrifugal switch or klixon, wich makes them maintenance
free. Many components in the machine like start capacitors, brake
resistors and many of the C1- contacts are not used anymore, reducing
the amount of hard to find electrical machine failures. |
Maximum Technology
Combi Motors have pushbuttons for manual operation in both directions.
You can quickly put table or sweep in any position you like without
using a crank handle. It also has a main power switch to turn off
the motor before you start working on the machine. These motors
are designed to be mounted on the machine without any mechanical
changes. The speed of each motor can be adjusted within seconds
to match the other motor on the machine, or to slow down or even
speed up the whole machine. With the use of the Maximum Technology
Speed Control Unit, you can easily cut down the cycle time by a
few seconds without putting any extra mechanical strain on the machineparts.
See the videoclips below. |
The left lane runs with
standard 50 cycle motors. The right lane is equiped with Maximum Technology
Combimotors with Speed Control Unit. |
1st Ball cycle |
2nd Ball cycle |
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The right machine is speeded up
by about 15 %. You can see that it still spots the pins OK and that
the movement of the sweep is still very smooth. This result could
never be reached with a fast conventional motor and gearbox. |
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Combi motor 220 Volt/50 Cycle |
Raising Table |
Lowering Table |
Westinghouse |
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General Electric |
3,65
Amp |
3,45
Amp |
National |
n.v.t. |
n.v.t. |
Leeson |
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Maximum Technology |
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Savings: |
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% |
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Combi motor 110 Volt/50 Cycle |
Raising Table |
Lowering Table |
Westinghouse |
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General Electric |
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National |
6,45
Amp |
5,40
Amp |
Leeson |
8,45
Amp |
7,70
Amp |
Maximum Technology |
3,25
Amp |
0,65
Amp |
Savings: |
50
- 61 % |
88
- 92 % |
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Back End motor 220 Volt/50 Cycle |
Westinghouse |
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General Electric |
3,55
Amp |
National |
n.v.t. |
Leeson |
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Maximum Technology |
1,65
Amp |
Savings: |
53
% |
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Back End motor 110 Volt/50 Cycle |
Westinghouse |
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General Electric |
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National |
4,65
Amp |
Leeson |
8,45
Amp |
Maximum Technology |
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Savings: |
29 -
61 % |
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