Mahle electric motors – DC drives for hydraulic power packs
Mahle electric motors – evolved through the brand history from Iskra via Letrika to today's Mahle division – are DC drives that build up pressure in mobile hydraulic power packs. They convert vehicle electrical system energy into mechanical rotation for the flanged-on hydraulic pump and form the core of the lifting drive. At SULEJ Ladebordwand you will find Mahle electric motors as a robust drive component for short-duration high-current operation in mobile hydraulics.
Design of Mahle electric motors: compact build for short-duration high-current operation
A characteristic feature of the Mahle range is its compact cylindrical design with a mounting flange to the hydraulic pump and a brush holder on the front face. Depending on the version, permanent-magnet stators or classic series-wound windings are used – both designed for high starting current and short duty cycles in 12 volt or 24 volt vehicle electrical systems. The commutator transfers current to the rotating armature, while bearings are axially bolted. This construction allows a short overall length with high short-term power output, as typical for the lifting cycle in mobile hydraulic applications.
