Tmy11qd Starting Starter Vane Air Motor for Diesel Egine

Fuel: Pneumatic
Standards: ISO9001:2008; API; CCS
Working Pressure: 0.4mpa-0.8mpa
Rated Power: 12kw-30kw
Rated Speed: 1750r/Min-2180r/Min
Transport Package: Iron /Plywooden Boxes, or as Customers′ Request
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
TMY11QD
Specification
ISO9001: 2008; API 7K; CCS
Trademark
Dali
Origin
Yantai, Shandong
HS Code
8412390000
Production Capacity
100 Sets Per Month

Product Description

TMY11QD Starting Starter Vane Air Motor For Diesel Egine
Product Introduction

TMY11QD series starting vane air motor is a starting device, adopting compressed air as its 
power to start diesel engine. TMY11QDBa, TMY11QDG, and TMY11QDHA starting vane air 
motors all belong to this series.

Features

1. High starting torque enables starting with load;
2. Concise structure, compact in size and light in weight, easy to operate and convenient to 
maintain;

3. Stable under inflammable, explosive, outdoor, wet, damp and other extremely conditions;
4. Widely used in medium and large-scale diesel engines for ships or generator unit.
5. The pre-engaged starting style ( output gears of motor and gears of diesel engines 
pre-engaged) makes the starting more stable and reliable.

6. Rotating direction of this motor can be realized by changing by installation direction of the 
inner stator ( view from the output gear side of the motor).

7. ISO, API, CCS Approved.

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Tmy11qd Starting Starter Vane Air Motor for Diesel Egine


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Number of Employees
147
Year of Establishment
1981-03-30