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Addressing VFD-Induced Shaft Voltage: The Role of Ceramic Bearings and Aaki Motor Shaft Grounding Modules in Induction Motors 

The Role of Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) in Induction Motors  Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) have become an invaluable tool in the modern industrial landscape, particularly for induction motors. By allowing precise control over motor speed and torque, VFDs help increase energy efficiency and optimize performance. Industries that depend on heavy-duty equipment, from manufacturing plants to […]

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Inverter Duty Motors

Understanding the Limitations of Inverter Duty Motors: Why Bearing Protection is Essential 

The introduction of Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) has revolutionized motor control, offering greater efficiency, precise speed regulation, and enhanced operational flexibility. However, with these benefits come additional stresses on the motor, which manufacturers have addressed by creating “inverter duty” motors. These motors are built to handle the higher voltages on the windings and increased operating

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Aaki Releases New Motor Shaft Grounding Product Line

Aaki Releases New Motor Shaft Grounding Product Line Many of today’s electric motor applications require the ability for the speed of the motor to be varied and controlled.his is often accomplished using Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs). VFDs will generate voltages and currents in the shaft of the motor. These voltages often arc or discharge through

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Static Bonding/Grounding reels

Bonding Systems

Bonding Systems When working in close proximity to explosive fumes and vapors, static electricity can cause these substances to ignite, often with disastrous consequences. Static charges can build up on any surface that is not grounded. Static differentials between two objects can be created through actions as simple as walking or stepping out of a

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