Oriental Motor Fair Covers Much More than the Basics
Motor fair attendees view product demonstrations conducted by the Oriental staff.
The question is whether or not a customer can save time and money using a step motor. It’s followed by another on the differences between a brush and brushless motor. The discussion continues with topics on tachogenerators, permanent magnets, inertia calculations and torque motors. What resembles a high school science fair at first glance is actually an informative and productive way to spend a day discussing the motor industry.
The 2008 Oriental Motor Fair and Seminar recently took place in the Chicago area in an effort to underline Oriental products and put them to the test using real world applications. The seminar allows engineers, maintenance personnel and purchasing managers to get together to talk shop and learn some additional concepts specifically for these applications.
With 125 years of experience, Oriental Motor knows firsthand how important quality, delivery, service and support are to its customers. Instead of boasting this experience in an advertising campaign, Oriental takes its mechanical and sales engineers on the road to show how its products work and why they’re beneficial.
“Customers can come and see all of our products and participate in our seminars to better understand the product line and gain an understanding of the global support Oriental Motor brings to motion control,” says Rob Cheatham, senior sales engineer at Oriental Motor USA.