When buying an AC electric motor, choosing the right supply channel determines long-term reliability as much as price. Sourcing directly from the supplier offers a clear advantage over reseller purchases in technical fit, spare parts and warranty.
Supplier or Dealer?
Buying from a dealer or importer may look easier at first, but when a technical issue or a custom configuration arises, access to the supplier matters. Direct supply from a local supplier such as DRG Motor means engineering support for the right power-speed-mounting choice and fast spare parts.
What to Define Before Purchase
To buy the right motor, first clarify the application's power (0.55-355 kW), speed need (2-, 4- or 6-pole), mounting type (B3, B5, B14) and ambient conditions. The efficiency class (IE2, IE3, IE4) directly affects operating cost and should be weighed at the decision stage.
Signs of a Reliable Supplier
A good supplier documents technical values clearly, conforms to IEC 60034 standards, provides IP55 protection and Class F insulation, and offers warranty and after-sales service. Local production also reduces currency-driven price swings and delivery delays.
Sourcing from DRG Motor
DRG Motor supplies AC induction motors directly to businesses from its İzmir-based supply, with technical guidance on model selection, fast delivery and after-sales support. Contact us for the motor that fits your application and a current quotation.



