The Vickers by Danfoss ICMB Cam Lobe Motor features a compact design, making it ideal for space-constrained applications. The motor offers flexible installation options, enabling easy integration into a variety of system configurations. The motor can be provided with a hollow shaft to facilitate mounting on a driveshaft via a shrink disc coupling, or with a splined internal bore to facilitate mounting directly on a splined shaft. A through hole provides additional application flexibility. The motor can be torque-arm or flange mounted. Torque-arm mounting eliminates the need for additional couplings, flanges, or bedplates. The torque arm and its attachment aid in motor installation and eliminate the need for alignment bearings.

HIGH OUTPUT TORQUE AND LOW INERTIA

Designed to provide high output torque and low inertia, the ICMB motor is capable of delivering full torque from zero speed. The motors are available in a displacement range of 15,100 to 52,800 cc/rev, delivering torque of 240 to 840 Nm/bar and rated speeds of 21 to 94 rpm, depending on displacement. The motor’s low moment of inertia and high power-to-weight ratio enable superior dynamic performance and help prevent damage in the event of an unexpected slowdown or stop. Its low inertia also enhances dynamic response speed, reduces system pressure shock to improve system stability, increases control accuracy, and lowers energy consumption, especially during startup and shutdown.

HIGH EFFICIENCY PERFORMANCE AND LOW MAINTENANCE COST

The motor’s overall efficiency can reach 95 percent or higher. This high efficiency results in lower operational costs. Maintenance costs are also reduced, as lower heat extends the life of motor components.

VARIETY FOR YOUR APPLICATION NEEDS

The Vickers by Danfoss ICMB Cam Lobe Motor is designed for rotary drive applications, such as winches, drills, conveyors, bucket wheel reclaimers, crushers, shredders, feeders/breakers, kiln drives, and pinch feed rollers. Four motor frame sizes cover the wide displacement range. A fifth frame size, currently in development, will further expand the range.


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