Pnemuatic Motors

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Industrial-grade air motors engineered for dust and moisture resistance with precise speed and torque control. Designed for continuous duty in harsh environments where electric motors cannot operate safely.

Pneumatic Motor Types & Gearboxes

Industrial Category Overview

What Are Pneumatic Motors?

Pneumatic motors, also known as air motors, convert compressed air energy into mechanical rotation. Unlike electric motors, they contain no electrical components, making them suitable for wet conditions, demanding industrial environments, and applications where reliable continuous performance is required.

Pneumatic motors are widely used in industrial systems that require compact power transmission, variable speed control, and durable operation. Their simple working principle, low heat generation, and resistance to dust and moisture make them a practical choice for stone processing, mining, automation, and heavy-duty machinery applications.

In category pages like this, pneumatic motor products can be compared based on torque output, speed range, mounting type, durability, and application suitability. Choosing the right model depends on the operating environment, air supply conditions, and the machine system where the motor will be integrated.

Key advantages

  • Reliable operation in harsh industrial environments
  • Variable speed control with compressed air regulation
  • Compact structure with strong power-to-weight ratio
  • Suitable for wet, dusty, and continuous-duty conditions

How to Choose a Pneumatic Motor

Required torque:
Calculate maximum and continuous torque needs for your application
Speed range:
Determine minimum and maximum operating RPM requirements
Air pressure:
Verify available compressed air pressure, typically between 6 and 7 bar
Air consumption:
Ensure compressor capacity meets motor demand
Duty cycle:
Define continuous versus intermittent operation requirements
Mounting configuration:
Select flange, foot, or face mounting options
Environment:
Consider temperature, moisture, dust, and application conditions
Gearbox need:
Evaluate whether speed reduction and torque multiplication are required