Lenze-AC Tech announces the release of the NEMA 4X Terminal Cover with Speed Potentiometer.
This Lenze-AC Tech product can replace most Hitachi Variable Frequency Drive models SJ200, L100 and L200 series products.
In addition, the following AC Tech-Lenze SMV new HP Ratings are also availabe in NEMA 4X. These models are available in the Indoor Version Only (without disconnect [...]
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Lenze-AC Tech Announces Release of the Nema 4X Terminal Cover with Potentiometer
SMVector frequency inverter – NEMA 4X (IP65) with Integral Disconnect
The most technically advanced inverter drive continutes Lenze AC Tech’s tradition of innovative compact drive design. The performance and flexibility make the SMV an attractive solution for a broad range of AC Motor applications and with several communications protocols available, networking drives and components into a system solution can be done now and in the [...]
Precision Electric 2009 Variable Frequency Drive of the Year
It is no secret that the Lenze/AC Tech SMVector Series offers a wide array of functionality for an extremely competitive price. This year, Precision Electric has found it also to be the most reliable and handy drive for most applications. For this reason, the SMVector has been designated Precision Electric’s 2009 online Product of the Year.
The SMVector [...]
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