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How does the high-slip motor differ from the normal-slip?

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How does the high-slip motor differ from the normal-slip?

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A—The high-slip motor has a higher resistance rotor which provides higher starting torque and slower full-load speed. In addition the shape of the speed vs. torque curve is much more linear which gives wider range and more stable operation where speed control is applied.

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