SEE-2-2 Industrial Vibrating Motor (Single Phase)

Whether referred to as a vibratory motor, shaker motor, electric vibrator, or foot-mounted vibratory motor, the SEE-2-2 Single-Phase Industrial Vibrating Motor combines ease of use, adjustable force, and reliable dust-tight operation in a compact package.

Current Model # SEE-2-2
Crossover Model # (BES-440-2)
Technical Design
Single Phase Industrial Vibrating Motor SEE-2-2 technical dimension drawing for installation and mounting specifications
DIMENSIONS (in)
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4-11/32"6-29/32"9-15/32"3-35/64"5-29/32"4-23/32"7-3/32"1-25/32"1-37/64"1-19/32"15/32"2-13/16"9/16"
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a special starter for this single-phase motor?
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Yes. A capacitor starter is required (except for the SEE-0.1-2 model) to provide the necessary torque for starting and to limit inrush current. Always use the recommended starter for your specific SEE model.
How can I modify the vibratory force?
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Easily adjust the motor’s eccentric weights. The default setting is 100% of max force, but you can increase or decrease it to match your application.
Is it suitable for continuous-duty operation?
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Absolutely. The SEE series, including the SEE-2-2, is rated for ongoing service at full capacity, provided regular maintenance is performed.
Can this motor replace a three-phase vibrator in my current system?
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Yes, if your system’s power supply is single-phase 110 V and the required force output aligns with the SEE-2-2’s specifications. Always confirm compatibility with existing control schemes and ensure the correct capacitor starter is installed.
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