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Drive Style Options for your Spindle.

Integral Motor
Integral motor designs do not rely on an external motor to provide torque and power. The motor is included as an integral part of the spindle shaft and housing assembly. This allows the spindle to rotate at higher speeds without the limitations of belts or gears.

External Motor
A more basic design, externally driven spindles rely on a belt or gear assembly to provide power and torque transmission from a separately mounted motor unit to the spindle. This design allows for higher power and torque levels but limits the top end speed between 12,000 - 15,000 rpm.
Spindle Only
As the name implies, this configuration contains a spindle only with no external motor or power transmission assemblies provided.