The electric motor

Unlike a generator (dynamo), an electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.

Electricity is fed to the rotor coils via the collector. The electromagnetic field formed by the electric current passing through the rotor coils is perpendicular to the stator's magnetic field, which has the effect of creating the rotor's rotational torque. Thanks to the collector, we move on to the next coil, and the torque is maintained in the rotor. The circular rotational movement is established.

This rotor, equipped with a pulley, will transmit this mechanical energy to machines via a belt system.