I-koneec Motion Solutions

Custom Built Motors

About the product

Whenover all optimum performance is targeted,customization is must for any process or machines,so the motors has developed and keen to develop customized motors.
Customization for mechanical as well as electrical requirements can be developed and manufactured. It could be for vibratory applications, stirrer applications, positioning and many such applications, custom built motors proves to be best value for money.
Faster conceptualization to development and to production is the biggest strength of ours.
It is a total team for to electrical design,mechanical design and production team.
Motors with extended shaft, hollow shaft, special flanges, special foot mounting along with special power ratings, frequency, voltages, jacketed cooling and many such combinations are designed and developed.

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Common Questions

Custom Built Motors

Custom built motors are specially designed electric or combustion motors tailored to meet specific performance requirements. Unlike standard motors, they’re engineered with unique specifications like power output, size, speed, and efficiency to fit specialized applications in industries like manufacturing, automotive, and robotics.

 

Custom built motors offer greater efficiency, durability, and performance. They’re designed to handle unique load requirements, environmental conditions, and operational needs, making them perfect for projects where standard motors fall short.

 

Industries like aerospace, automotive, marine, manufacturing, and renewable energy benefit the most from custom built motors. These motors support specialized machinery, high-performance vehicles, and heavy-duty industrial applications.

 

The time frame depends on the complexity of the design and required specifications. On average, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, including design, prototyping, testing, and production.

 

Costs vary widely based on design complexity, materials, and production time. While they’re generally more expensive than off-the-shelf motors, the long-term performance and efficiency often lead to lower operational costs.