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Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy. The mechanical output power of the motor is defined as the product of the rated speed and torque. Mechanical power is typically defined as kilowatts (kW) or horsepower (hp) with one watt equaling one joule per second or one Newton-Meter per second. Below is a list of common output powers in (KW).
Output power (kW) | |
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0.37 | |
0.55 | |
0.75 | |
1.1 | |
1.5 | |
2.2 | |
3 | |
4 | |
5.5 | |
7.5 | |
9.2 | |
11 | |
15 | |
18.5 | |
22 | |
30 | |
37 | |
45 | |
55 | |
75 | |
90 | |
110 | |
132 | |
150 | |
160 | |
185 | |
200 | |
220 | |
250 | |
260 | |
280 | |
300 | |
315 | |
330 | |
355 |
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