Definition: Adductors are a type of motor that uses an electric motor to provide torque for a mechanical system, such as a belt-driven conveyor or a pump. Definition: An adductor is a device that converts electrical energy into rotational kinetic energy through a mechanical mechanism and delivers it to a mechanical component in order to provide desired torque. The addition of an adductor increases the moment arm length of the shaft or pulley and thereby increases the overall torque delivered to the load.
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