KEE-52-4 Industrial Vibrating Motor (4-Pole)

Whether you refer to it as a vibratory motor, shaker motor, Uras motor, electric vibrator, or foot-mounted vibratory motor, the KEE-52-4 4-Pole Industrial Vibrating Motor delivers robust, continuous-duty performance for a wide range of bulk handling and processing applications.

Current Model # KEE-52-4
Crossover Model # (BE-11440-4)
Technical Design
KEE-52-4 4-Pole Industrial Vibrating Motor CAD diagram showing installation layout and engineering measurements
DIMENSIONS (in)
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I reduce the vibrating force from the factory setting?
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Adjust the eccentric weights on each side of the motor shaft. By shifting or removing weight segments, you can decrease the overall vibration output.
What kind of maintenance schedule should I follow?
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Regular lubrication of the bearings with Shell Alvania #3 is crucial. Inspections can range from weekly visual checks to monthly or quarterly in-depth reviews, depending on usage intensity.
Can this motor be used outdoors?
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Yes. Its IP55-rated enclosure provides adequate dust and water spray resistance, though you should still protect it from direct, heavy water flow and extreme weather conditions when possible.
Is it compatible with different voltages?
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The standard configuration is 230/460 V three-phase, but similar KEE models offer alternate voltages, including 575 V or 230/380/460 V, to accommodate global industrial requirements.
Vibratory Motor Configurator

Vibratory Motor Configurator

Configure your custom vibratory motor with real-time pricing

Motor Size / Capacity

What size motor do you need?

💡 Why it affects price: Larger motors = more material, higher output, heavier bearings. This is usually the biggest cost driver.

Voltage / Phase

What electrical configuration do you require?

💡 Why it affects price: Special windings or custom electrical configurations raise manufacturing costs.

Pole Count (Speed)

What pole count do you need?

💡 Why it affects price: More poles require more copper/steel in stator/rotor windings → higher cost.

Environmental Rating (IP Protection)

What level of protection do you require?

💡 Why it affects price: Sealing, gaskets, special housings drive costs up.

Duty Cycle / Bearings

What duty cycle do you need?

💡 Why it affects price: Upgraded bearings and lubricants extend life but cost more.

Starter / Controls

Do you need a motor starter or controls included?

💡 Why it affects price: Controls are separate hardware — some customers supply their own, others need them bundled.

Accessories

Would you like to add accessories? (multi-select)

💡 Why it affects price: Each is an add-on item that increases materials + labor.

Documentation / Certifications

Do you require additional documentation or certifications? (multi-select)

💡 Why it affects price: Compliance documentation adds testing/administration overhead.

Configuration Summary

Base Price: $2,500
Total Price: $2,500