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MAC
MAC, located in Missouri, is a designer, manufacturer and marketer of battery chargers, motors and generators. MAC is an OEM manufacturer of brushless motors and controls, as well as special custom built AC induction motors and components for OEM equipment. Generators are offered in both AC and DC designs. Battery chargers come in both commercial and industrial grades.
Company Info
- Website
- macmc.com
- Address
- MO
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in AC Motors
Mac Motion and Current makes AC induction motors in NEMA standard sizes of 42, 48, and 56 frame types, in sizes from 70 to 370mm. They also offer special custom motors in 400Hz, hermetic, stainless steel, variable speed, explosion proof, and sealed types for rugged use, as well as heavy duty rolled steel sleeves and aluminum die cast end bells. Part sets are available in diameters from 70 to 370 mm (2.734 to 14.286 inches).
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in Brushless Motors
MAC manufactures brushless motors and controls for electric vehicle, battery-powered equipment, medical transportation, automotive, pumps, air moving, HVAC, and floor care applications. Each brushless motor utilizes preloaded ball bearings intended for increased side load capability and quiet operation.
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in Electric Motors
MAC Motion and Current offers brushless and AC induction motors, in NEMA frame sizes of 42, 48, or 56, part set diameters measuring from 70 to 370mm, and also offer special motors at 400Hz, hermetic, stainless steel, sealed, explosion proof, and other motors.
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in Explosion Proof Motors
MAC (Motion and Current) manufactures AC induction motors including explosion proof versions. The standard NEMA frame sizes available are 42, 48 and 56. Up to Class H insulation is used with the high temperature motors.
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in Induction Motors
MAC builds custom AC induction motors offered in NEMA frame sizes of 42, 48 and 56. Special motor types available include hermetic, stainless steel, 400 Hz, explosion proof, variable speed and sealed. Standard housed motors offer rugged, double sealed ball bearings, aluminum die cast end bells and heavy duty rolled steel sleeves. Class H motors are designed for high temperatures (up to 180° C).