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₹33,039  
The XLO Three Phase 10 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-performance electric motor designed for use in a range of industrial, manufacturing, construction, and agricultural applications. With a foot-mounted design, this motor is easy to install and can be securely mounted in a variety of different equipment setups. With a power rating of 7.5 kW or 10 horsepower, this motor is capable of delivering powerful and efficient performance even in the face of heavy loads or demanding operating conditions. The motor is designed for use with three-phase power supplies and operates at a voltage of 415 V, ensuring that it can handle heavy loads and maintain consistent performance over time. The XLO Three Phase 10 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is equipped with an automatic voltage regulator that ensures stable and reliable performance, even in the face of voltage fluctuations or other electrical disruptions. This helps to ensure that the motor can maintain its performance levels and avoid costly downtime or damage to other equipment. With a top speed of 1440 RPM and a 4-pole design, this motor delivers smooth and consistent performance across a range of speeds and applications. The XLO Three Phase 10 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-quality motor that is designed to deliver powerful and efficient performance in a range of demanding applications. With its rugged construction, automatic voltage regulator, and high-performance design, this motor is an excellent choice for anyone who needs a dependable and efficient electric motor for their manufacturing, industrial, construction, or agricultural applications.
₹17,699  
An XLO Single Phase 2 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹20,059  
An XLO Single Phase 3 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹15,339  
The XLO Three Phase 3 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a powerful and reliable electric motor designed for use in demanding industrial, manufacturing, construction, and agricultural applications. With a foot-mounted design, this motor can be easily and securely installed in a range of different equipment setups. With a power rating of 2.2 kW or 3 horsepower, this motor is capable of delivering powerful and efficient performance in a wide range of challenging environments. The motor is designed for use with three-phase power supplies and operates at a voltage of 415 V, ensuring that it can handle heavy loads and maintain consistent performance over time. The XLO Three Phase 3 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is equipped with an automatic voltage regulator that ensures stable and reliable performance, even in the face of voltage fluctuations or other electrical disruptions. This helps to ensure that the motor can maintain its performance levels and avoid costly downtime or damage to other equipment. With a top speed of 1440 RPM and a 4-pole design, this motor delivers smooth and consistent performance across a range of speeds and applications. The XLO Three Phase 3 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-quality motor that is designed to deliver powerful and efficient performance in a range of demanding applications. With its rugged construction, automatic voltage regulator, and high-performance design, this motor is an excellent choice for anyone who needs a dependable and efficient electric motor for their manufacturing, industrial, construction, or agricultural applications.
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₹12,979  
An XLO Single Phase 1.5 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹10,855  
An XLO Single Phase 1 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹37,759  
An XLO Three Phase 10 HP 2 Pole Foot Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹75,519  
An XLO Three Phase 20 HP 2 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹10,619  
The XLO Three Phase 2 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-quality electric motor designed for use in a variety of demanding applications, including manufacturing, industrial, construction, and agriculture. Featuring a foot-mounted design, this motor can be easily and securely installed in a range of different equipment setups. With a power rating of 1.5 kW or 2 horsepower, this motor is capable of delivering powerful and efficient performance in a wide range of challenging environments. The motor is designed for use with three-phase power supplies and operates at a voltage of 415 V, ensuring that it can handle heavy loads and maintain consistent performance over time. The XLO Three Phase 2 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is equipped with an automatic voltage regulator that ensures stable and reliable performance, even in the face of voltage fluctuations or other electrical disruptions. This helps to ensure that the motor can maintain its performance levels and avoid costly downtime or damage to other equipment. With a top speed of 1440 RPM and a 4-pole design, this motor delivers smooth and consistent performance across a range of speeds and applications. The XLO Three Phase 2 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-quality motor that is designed to deliver powerful and efficient performance in a range of demanding applications. With its rugged construction, automatic voltage regulator, and high-performance design, this motor is an excellent choice for anyone who needs a dependable and efficient electric motor for their manufacturing, industrial, construction, or agricultural applications.
₹35,399  
An XLO Three Phase 7.5 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹62,539  
The XLO Three Phase 20 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a powerful and reliable electric motor designed to deliver exceptional performance in demanding manufacturing, industrial, construction, and agricultural applications. With its foot-mounted design, this motor is easy to install and can be securely mounted in a variety of equipment setups. This motor is rated at 15 kW or 20 horsepower, making it capable of delivering high levels of power and torque to tackle heavy loads and challenging operating conditions. It operates at a voltage of 415 V, ensuring that it can handle high power requirements and maintain consistent performance over time. The motor is designed for use with three-phase power supplies, which helps to ensure stable and reliable performance. The XLO Three Phase 20 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor features an automatic voltage regulator that ensures stable and reliable performance even in the face of voltage fluctuations or other electrical disruptions. This helps to ensure that the motor can maintain its performance levels and avoid costly downtime or damage to other equipment. With a top speed of 1440 RPM and a 4-pole design, this motor delivers smooth and consistent performance across a range of speeds and applications. It is well-suited for use in applications such as conveyor belts, pumps, and other equipment where high levels of power and reliability are required. The XLO Three Phase 20 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-quality motor that is designed to deliver powerful and efficient performance in demanding applications. Its rugged construction, automatic voltage regulator, and high-performance design make it an excellent choice for anyone who needs a dependable and efficient electric motor for their manufacturing, industrial, construction, or agricultural applications.
₹50,739  
The XLO Three Phase 15 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-performance electric motor that is specifically designed for use in demanding manufacturing, industrial, construction, and agricultural applications. With a foot-mounted design, this motor is easy to install and can be securely mounted in a variety of different equipment setups. This motor is rated at 11 kW or 15 horsepower, making it capable of delivering powerful and reliable performance even in the face of heavy loads or challenging operating conditions. The motor is designed for use with three-phase power supplies and operates at a voltage of 415 V, ensuring that it can handle high power requirements and maintain consistent performance over time. The XLO Three Phase 15 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor features an automatic voltage regulator that ensures stable and reliable performance, even in the face of voltage fluctuations or other electrical disruptions. This helps to ensure that the motor can maintain its performance levels and avoid costly downtime or damage to other equipment. With a top speed of 1440 RPM and a 4-pole design, this motor delivers smooth and consistent performance across a range of speeds and applications. The XLO Three Phase 15 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-quality motor that is designed to deliver powerful and efficient performance in a range of demanding applications. With its rugged construction, automatic voltage regulator, and high-performance design, this motor is an excellent choice for anyone who needs a dependable and efficient electric motor for their manufacturing, industrial, construction, or agricultural applications.
₹50,739  
The XLO Three Phase 12.50 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a powerful and reliable electric motor designed for use in a range of industrial, manufacturing, construction, and agricultural applications. With a foot-mounted design, this motor is easy to install and can be securely mounted in a variety of different equipment setups. This motor is rated at 9.3 kW or 12.50 horsepower, making it capable of delivering robust and efficient performance even in the face of heavy loads or demanding operating conditions. The motor is designed for use with three-phase power supplies and operates at a voltage of 415 V, ensuring that it can handle high power requirements and maintain consistent performance over time. The XLO Three Phase 12.50 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is equipped with an automatic voltage regulator that ensures stable and reliable performance, even in the face of voltage fluctuations or other electrical disruptions. This helps to ensure that the motor can maintain its performance levels and avoid costly downtime or damage to other equipment. With a top speed of 1440 RPM and a 4-pole design, this motor delivers smooth and consistent performance across a range of speeds and applications. The XLO Three Phase 12.50 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-quality motor that is designed to deliver powerful and efficient performance in a range of demanding applications. With its rugged construction, automatic voltage regulator, and high-performance design, this motor is an excellent choice for anyone who needs a dependable and efficient electric motor for their manufacturing, industrial, construction, or agricultural applications.
₹28,319  
The XLO Three Phase 7.50 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-powered and efficient electric motor designed for use in a wide range of industrial, manufacturing, construction, and agricultural applications. With a foot-mounted design, this motor is easy to install and can be securely mounted in a variety of different equipment setups. With a power rating of 5.5 kW or 7.50 horsepower, this motor is capable of delivering reliable and efficient performance even in the face of heavy loads or demanding operating conditions. The motor is designed for use with three-phase power supplies and operates at a voltage of 415 V, ensuring that it can handle heavy loads and maintain consistent performance over time. The XLO Three Phase 7.50 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is equipped with an automatic voltage regulator that ensures stable and reliable performance, even in the face of voltage fluctuations or other electrical disruptions. This helps to ensure that the motor can maintain its performance levels and avoid costly downtime or damage to other equipment. With a top speed of 1440 RPM and a 4-pole design, this motor delivers smooth and consistent performance across a range of speeds and applications. The XLO Three Phase 7.50 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a powerful and efficient motor that is designed to deliver reliable and consistent performance in a range of demanding applications. With its rugged construction, automatic voltage regulator, and high-performance design, this motor is an excellent choice for anyone who needs a dependable and efficient electric motor for their manufacturing, industrial, construction, or agricultural applications.
₹20,059  
The XLO Three Phase 5 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a powerful and reliable electric motor designed for use in demanding industrial, manufacturing, construction, and agricultural applications. With a foot-mounted design, this motor can be easily and securely installed in a range of different equipment setups. With a power rating of 3.7 kW or 5 horsepower, this motor is capable of delivering powerful and efficient performance in a wide range of challenging environments. The motor is designed for use with three-phase power supplies and operates at a voltage of 415 V, ensuring that it can handle heavy loads and maintain consistent performance over time. The XLO Three Phase 5 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is equipped with an automatic voltage regulator that ensures stable and reliable performance, even in the face of voltage fluctuations or other electrical disruptions. This helps to ensure that the motor can maintain its performance levels and avoid costly downtime or damage to other equipment. With a top speed of 1440 RPM and a 4-pole design, this motor delivers smooth and consistent performance across a range of speeds and applications. The XLO Three Phase 5 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-quality motor that is designed to deliver powerful and efficient performance in a range of demanding applications. With its rugged construction, automatic voltage regulator, and high-performance design, this motor is an excellent choice for anyone who needs a dependable and efficient electric motor for their manufacturing, industrial, construction, or agricultural applications.
₹8,259  
The XLO Three Phase 1 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a powerful and reliable electric motor designed for use in demanding industrial, manufacturing, construction, and agricultural applications. Featuring a foot-mounted design, this motor can be easily and securely installed in a range of different equipment setups. With a power rating of 0.75 kW or 1 horsepower, this motor is capable of delivering reliable and efficient performance in a wide range of challenging environments. The motor is designed for use with three-phase power supplies and operates at a voltage of 415 V, ensuring that it can handle heavy loads and maintain consistent performance over time. The XLO Three Phase 1 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is equipped with an automatic voltage regulator that ensures stable and reliable performance, even in the face of voltage fluctuations or other electrical disruptions. This helps to ensure that the motor can maintain its performance levels and avoid costly downtime or damage to other equipment. With a top speed of 1440 RPM and a 4-pole design, this motor delivers smooth and consistent performance across a range of speeds and applications. The XLO Three Phase 1 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-quality motor that is designed to deliver powerful and efficient performance in a range of demanding applications. With its rugged construction, automatic voltage regulator, and high-performance design, this motor is an excellent choice for anyone who needs a dependable and efficient electric motor for their manufacturing, industrial, construction, or agricultural applications.
₹6,371  
The XLO Three Phase 0.5 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-quality electric motor designed for use in manufacturing, industrial, construction, and agriculture applications. This motor features a foot-mounted design, which makes it easy to install and mount securely in a wide range of applications. With a power rating of 0.37 kW or 0.5 horsepower, this motor is capable of delivering reliable and efficient performance in a range of challenging environments. The motor is designed for use with three-phase power supplies and operates at a voltage of 415 V, ensuring that it can handle heavy loads and maintain consistent performance over time. The XLO Three Phase 0.5 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is equipped with an automatic voltage regulator that ensures stable and reliable performance, even in the face of voltage fluctuations or other electrical disruptions. This helps to ensure that the motor can maintain its performance levels and avoid costly downtime or damage to other equipment. With a top speed of 1440 RPM and a 4-pole design, this motor delivers smooth and consistent performance across a range of speeds and applications. The XLO Three Phase 0.5 HP 4 Pole Foot Mounted Induction Motor is a high-quality motor that is designed to deliver reliable and efficient performance in a range of demanding applications. With its rugged construction, automatic voltage regulator, and high-performance design, this motor is an excellent choice for anyone who needs a dependable and efficient electric motor for their manufacturing, industrial, construction, or agricultural applications.
₹9,439  
An XLO Three Phase 0.5 HP 2 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹40,119  
An XLO Three Phase 10 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹25,959  
An XLO Three Phase 5 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹18,879  
An XLO Three Phase 3 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹14,159  
An XLO Three Phase 2 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹10,147  
An XLO Three Phase 1 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹7,905  
An XLO Three Phase 0.5 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹8,613  
An XLO Single Phase 0.5 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹7,787  
An XLO Single Phase 0.25 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹36,579  
An XLO Three Phase 7.5 HP 2 Pole Foot Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹21,239  
An XLO Three Phase 5 HP 2 Pole Foot Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹17,699  
An XLO Three Phase 3 HP 2 Pole Foot Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹14,159  
An XLO Three Phase 2 HP 2 Pole Foot Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹10,619  
An XLO Three Phase 1 HP 2 Pole Foot Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹9,085  
An XLO Three Phase 0.5 HP 2 Pole Foot Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹38,939  
An XLO Three Phase 10 HP 2 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹37,759  
An XLO Three Phase 7.5 HP 2 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹22,419  
An XLO Three Phase 5 HP 2 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹17,699  
An XLO Three Phase 3 HP 2 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹14,159  
An XLO Three Phase 2 HP 2 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
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An XLO Three Phase 1 HP 2 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
₹76,699  
An XLO Three Phase 20 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
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An XLO Three Phase 15 HP 8 Pole Flange Mounting Cast Iron Induction Motor widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. It is known for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Induction motors are commonly used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive machinery and equipment Working Principle: Induction motors work based on electromagnetic induction. They consist of a stator, which contains a set of stationary windings, and a rotor, which consists of conductive bars or coils. When an AC voltage is applied to the stator windings, a rotating magnetic field is created, which induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates a magnetic field in the rotor, causing it to rotate and produce mechanical power Types of Induction Motors: Induction motors can be classified into two main types based on the rotor construction: squirrel cage induction motors and wound rotor induction motors. The squirrel cage induction motor is the most common type and has a rotor with short-circuited conductive bars or coils. The wound rotor induction motor has a rotor with externally accessible windings Efficiency: Induction motors are known for their high efficiency, typically from 80% to 95%. The efficiency of an induction motor depends on factors such as the motor design, operating conditions, and load characteristics Speed Control: The speed of an induction motor is primarily determined by the frequency of the applied AC voltage. In most applications, the rate of an induction motor is fixed and determined by the supply frequency. However, speed control can be achieved using external devices such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or specialized motor designs Advantages: Induction motors offer several benefits, including simplicity, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require brushes or commutators, resulting in less wear and fewer maintenance needs than DC motors. Induction motors also have a long service life and can operate in various environments and conditions Applications: Induction motors are used in various applications across industries. They are commonly found in machinery and equipment such as pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, crushers, mixers, and other industrial devices. Induction motors are also used in residential, commercial, and transportation sectors for various applications such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, electric vehicles, and more.
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