Model | Travel | Capacity | Height | Platform Size | Lift/Lower Speed | Tilt | Weight | Quote Form | |
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MLI-1000-1013TILT | 30.7" | 2,205 lbs | 19.1" | 49.8" | 39.4" x 52.1" | 35 sec | 45° | 838 lbs | Quote |
Hamaco lifts utilize a ball screw driving system, making them exceptionally compact and easily able to adapt to any work environment. This dry cylinder method, rather than hydraulics, virtually eliminates leaks and enhances performance. Additionally, they feature brushless motors for much greater longevity and simple maintenance. | |||
Parts of ball-screw | Ball-screw | Microcomputer control | Hand Controls |
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Structure of the IPM (interior permanent magnet) motorA conventional SPM (surface permanent magnet) motor has a structure in which a permanent magnet is attached to the rotor surface. It only uses magnetic torque from a magnet. On the other hand, the IPM motor uses reluctance through magnetic resistance in addition to magnetic torque by imbedding a permanent magnet in the rotor itself. |
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Example SPM / IPM Motor Rotor Structure |
High torque & high efficiency High torque and high output is achieved by using reluctance torque in addition to magnetic torque. Energy- saving operation It consumes up to 30% less power compared to conventional SPM motors. High- speed rotation It can respond to high-speed motor rotation by controlling the two types of torque using vector control. Safety Since the permanent magnet is embedded, mechanical safety is improved as, unlike in a SPM, the magnet will not detach due to centrifugal force. |
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