vane motor

A vane motor operates by converting compressed air or fluid pressure into mechanical energy. The motor consists of several key components:
Rotor: The rotor has vanes attached, which can move in and out of the rotor as it rotates.
Stator: The stator surrounds the rotor and creates chambers where the vanes can move in and out.
Vanes: These are typically spring-loaded, allowing them to maintain contact with the stator wall as the rotor turns.
Inlet and Outlet Ports: These facilitate the entry and exit of air or fluid, generating the pressure needed for the motor to function.
As the air or fluid enters the motor, it pushes against the vanes, causing the rotor to turn. This rotational motion is then harnessed for various applications, such as driving machinery or equipment.

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