AC & DC Electrical Motors Online Catalogue: HP, RPM & More

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An online catalogue for AC and DC electrical motors can be found at various sources, including Mabuchi Motor for small DC motors and Grainger and McMaster for larger motors. These sites provide detailed specifications such as horsepower (HP) and revolutions per minute (RPM). Users can explore a wide range of motor options suitable for different applications. Accessing these resources can aid in selecting the appropriate motor based on specific requirements. Comprehensive information is available through these recommended links.
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May I ask if I can find an online cataluge for ( AC ) & ( DC ) Electrical Motors ... with all the details that including the ( HP - RPM ... AND OTHER SPECIFICATIONS )

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Eng. Luqman H. H.
 
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Small DC:
http://www.mabuchi-motor.co.jp/english/
 
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Or for bigger motors:
http://www.grainger.com
http://www.mcmaster.com/
 
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