We've got three clear pricing tiers here—sample orders run about $15 a unit including test leads, mid-volume around $8 each, and bulk drops down below $5. That's teh main reason people switch to us, basically. They need something reliable that doesn't eat their margin when ordering fifty or five hundred at a time.

Torque lands between 80 and 150mN.M across a 1000-3000 RPM range, which covers most refrigeration and ventilator spec requirement. The 82 Series uses shaded pole construction with direct-on-line start. Effiency hovers near 35%, which is actually typical for this motor type. Shaft diameters come in 6-8mm to fit standard OEM brackets.

Stator size runs form 13mm to 30mm depending on your desired power output—40-90W—and you can choose rotation direction as CCW or CW. Insulation classes E, B, F, and H let you match thermal protection to environment you're dealing with. One thing we see buyers overlook: the E class fine for room-temp ventilators, but if you're in a condensing unit near a hot line, upgrade to H.
Payment terms can be arranged around standerd 30-60 day cycles for lot orders. Lead time is roughly 4 weeks for 500 units or so, but we usually have stock for smaller samples that go out in 7-10 days. Anyway, shipping documentation includes full test reports—COAs and batch-specific data (usually within 2% of spec).

This isn't suited for high-torque startup applicaion like compressors directly driving loads—it's really a fan and blower motor through and through. Most buyers go with the 10mm stator and 8mm shaft for condensing units, but talk to us if your bracket requires that 6mm version. That's what it is.
Our MOQ for the 82 Series is typically 1000 units per model, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just getting started.
Lead time is usually around 30-45 days from order confirmation, depending on the volume and customization needed.
Yes, we include relevant certification copies like ISO9001, CCC, CE, UL, and VDE with every shipment — just let us know which ones you need documented.
Absolutely — we can adjust the shaft diameter between 6-8mm and offer insulation classes E, B, F, or H to match your application requirements.
We package each motor individually with foam padding and export-grade cartons, then ship on pallets to prevent damage during transit.