It's a pain when you've got a refrigeration unit or a ventilator that needs a consistent motor but the votage at your site is all over the place—110V in one spot, 230V the other side of the building—and none of the standard motors seem to handle it without frying or stalling out.

What we've done with the 82 Series is basically let the motor work across 110-240V at 50 or 60Hz, so you don't need to swap motors or mess with transformers when the line voltage changes, and the direct on-line start keeps it simple for most setups since there's no complicated control circuitry involved.

You're looking at a power range from 40 to 90W depending on the stator stack you choose—13mm, 16mm, 19mm, 25mm, or 30mm—and the shaft diameter can be anywhere form 4 to 8mm, though we usually recommend confirming exact size with your coupling because tolerances here are tighter than some generic shaded pole units we've seen. Torque runs 80 to 150mN.m at speeds between 1000 and 3000 RPM, and the efficiency maxes out around 35%, which is pretty much what you expect for this motor type, not high-effiency unit by any means so don't try to use it where every watt counts.
And the insulation class options go E, B, F, or H depending on your ambient temperture—we usually stock F and H for most orders, but E and B are available with a lead time of about 20 days or so. It's got ISO9001, CCC, CE, and ROHS, so the documentation (COA and TDS) should cover any compliance checks you need, though we've had some buyers ask for a specific test report on the 16mm stator version and that took a couple extra days to pull from production records.

Actually, one thing a lot of people don't think to ask is the rotation direction—this one does both CCW and CW out of the box, but you'll need to specify at order or it ships one way by default. We've seen it work great for refrigerators, ice chests, and condensing units, but for something like a high-speed fan where you need variable airflow, a capacitor-run motor would be a better fit since the shaded pole's speed is pretty much fixed by line frequency.
MOQ is 1000 units per model. Lead time is 25-30 days after order confirmation, depending on the stator size and customization level.
Yes, we have ISO9001, CCC, CE, and ROHS certifications for the 82 Series. We can share copies with you before shipping.
The standard shaft diameter range is 4-8mm, but we can discuss custom sizes if you have a specific need—just let us know your exact requirement.
We offer Class E, B, F, and H insulation. For low-temperature applications like refrigerators or ice chests, Class E or B is usually sufficient, but we can match your specs.
Each motor is individually packed in foam-lined cartons, then bundled on pallets. We can also add custom packaging if needed—just specify your storage or handling requirements.