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An air motor is a type of motor that uses compressed air as its power source. It is a rotary type of motor that converts the energy of compressed air into mechanical energy. Air motors are used in a variety of applications, such as industrial machinery, medical equipment, and robotics. They are often used in applications where a high torque is required, such as in the automotive industry.
Air motors are typically more efficient than electric motors, as they do not require an external power source. They are also more reliable, as they are not affected by power outages or fluctuations in voltage. Additionally, air motors are quieter than electric motors, making them ideal for applications where noise is a concern.
Air motors are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, allowing them to be used in a wide range of applications. They are also relatively easy to maintain, as they do not require lubrication or other maintenance.
Some of the companies in the air motor market include Festo, SMC, and Parker Hannifin. Other companies include Bosch Rexroth, Eaton, and Norgren. Show Less Read more