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How To Understand The Nameplate of The Vibration Motor

Generally, the nameplate of a vibration motor is composed of letters and numbers. The letter is mainly represented by the main motor type; the number represents the design number of this series of vibration motors.

Commonly used vibration motor letters indicate meaning: Y stands for electric motor, L stands for vertical motor, commonly used models are YZS, YZO, JZO, YZU, XVM, BV, YZUL, etc.
Exciting force: Exciting force generally ranges from 5KN, 8KN, 10KN to 200KN, mainly expressed by numbers.
Motor poles: Generally, the number of motor poles in my country is 2 (3000r/min), 4 (1450r/min), 6 (960r/min), and 8 (750r/min). Rated power: indicates the output mechanical power of the shaft in normal operation, usually also called capacity, represented by P. The general unit is expressed by KW (kilowatt), and W (watts) is used for those less than 1KW.
For example: YZUL-15-4, YZUL stands for vertical vibration motor, 15 stands for exciting force, 4 stands for 4P (pole) motor, speed 1450r/min.