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VEVOR Betontrilmotor Trillende Motor 380V 30W Driefasige 3Ktpm Wisselstroommotor

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30W 380 V

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Zeer degelijke trilmotoren, robuust en betrouwbaar. Tip ; je je kan het trillen regelen door de frequentie aan te passen .
Ahmed Ahmed
perfect
Very good product, just what I needed for my project. Very good product, just what I needed for my project.
Eddy Eddy
Compact Power: A Brief Review of the VEVOR Vibration Motor
Bought the VEVOR Vibration Motor for a DIY project. Its 40W power and 25kg force at 3000rpm sounded impressive. The build quality is ok, thanks to its aluminum alloy housing. It runs smoothly and more quietly than expected, which is great. Adjustability is handy for different tasks. However, setup was simpler than expected. A decent buy for specific needs.
Bill in Denver Bill in Denver
Powerful enough for a vibrating cleaner
This is a great still for the price. There could be a bit of design improvement with the thermometer being moved to the outlet hose and the thumper needs an extension to work. Just small things, no big deal really. I can get to about 122 and pull about 3/4 gallon from 6 gallons of all grain wash so far.
Bill in Denver Bill in Denver
Powerful enough for a vibrating cleaner
I used this vibrating motor to build a simple vibrating cleaner. It's an HD plastic pail suspended in the air by a couple of springs. Bungees would have worked too. I drilled holes in the bottom of the pail and bolted the motor to the pail. I just used some sand as the abrasive media for the first run and threw in some rusty nuts and bolts. Did a fair job, but only because of the media wasn't very good. Bought some better grade ceramic triangles media and it did a way better job in a very short amount of time (5 minutes), but seemed like it was breaking up the ceramic media too, so I think I need a motor controller to reduce the motor speed a little to be less intense. Bottom line is I'm happy that I have a polishing/cleaning solution that costs less than $50 and is very simple. The only negative is that it is VERY loud with the ceramic media, louder than a gas lawn mower! Also need a lid to keep the dust down.

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