
Early-type Minertia motor
The development of "Minertia motor" changed the industry's common standard.
If YASKAWA Electric Corporation had not created the "Minertia motor" in 1960, high-speed chip mounters might not have been developed yet. The Minertia motor was an innovative product simply because of its unique structure of placing a conductor directly on the motor rotor, high response characteristics which was 100 times better than conventional motors and high rectification capability.
It is said that this innovative idea of Minertia motor design occurred to an engineer in 1958 when he saw a picture of a plum tree which his little child drew with fingers on the mortar wall in the bathroom. The Minertia motor techniques which feature high response and high precision that were not attained by hydraulic servos were then applied widely for various uses.
The development of Minertia motor turned out to significantly change the industrial trend to the present, high precision and high speed trend, and give the permanent recognition of "YASKAWA as a manufacturer of DC servomotors" in the industry.












