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HYDAC presents the new motor – ENGIRO 260W_25011_P

HYDAC presents the new motor – ENGIRO 260W_25011_P – an electric drive motor developed to deliver maximum performance under the most extreme conditions found in mining operations.

The drive solution is designed to operate reliably in environments with:

  • High and low temperatures

  • High humidity

  • Dust, dirt, and corrosive substances

  • Strong vibrations and shock loads

Technical advantages:

  • Optimized for extreme workloads

  • High performance even at elevated ambient temperatures

  • Easy to service

  • Robust and reliable design

  • Resistant to aggressive environmental conditions

  • Available with control system integration

This motor is the result of advanced engineering and is particularly well-suited for applications where operational reliability and durability are critical.

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