25mm Roller Blinds Motor
For roller blinds
35mm Tubular Motor
For small roller shutters, roller blinds.
45mm Tubular Motor
For standard roller shutters, zip blinds, medium awnings, larger roller blinds

YYGL45R
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz

YYGL45E
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz

WM45DS
12Vdc

YYGL45M
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz
59mm roller shutter motor
Industrial roller shutters, awnings, heavy-duty doors

YYGL59E
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz

YYGL59R
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz

YYGL59MR
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz
92mm Roller Shutter Motor
Industrial roller shutters, large awnings, heavy-duty doors
How to select your tubular motor?
1. Determine the Application Type
- Roller Shutters: Heavy-duty motors are needed for security shutters.
- Roller Blinds / Curtains: Lighter motors suffice for residential or decorative uses.
- Awnings or Projection Screens: Consider torque, speed, and control options.
2. Calculate the Required Torque
Torque is the rotational force the motor can provide, usually measured in Nm (Newton-meters). To calculate:
- Measure the weight of the roller shutter.
- Determine the tube diameter and material.
- Use torque charts provided by the manufacturer or calculate torque:
Required Torque (Nm)≈{Roller shutter Weight (kg) × Roller Radius (m) × 9.81}÷ Efficiency Factor
- Efficiency factor: Usually 0.8–1.2 depending on type of shutter and friction.
- Click here for a shortcut: How to select the motor torque for your roller shutter
3. Choose the Motor Diameter
- Standard diameters: 35mm, 45mm, 59mm, 92mm, etc.
- Ensure the motor fits the roller tube: the motor’s diameter must match the inner diameter of the tube.
4. Select Voltage and Speed
- Voltage: 230V AC for mains; 12V, 24V DC for battery-operated motors.110Vac optional
- Speed: Low RPM (revolutions per minute) for heavy shutters; high RPM for lightweight blinds.
- Common speeds: 6–20 RPM, adjustable depending on the application.
5. Decide on Control Type
- Manual Switch: Simple up/down control.
- Remote Control / RF: Wireless control for convenience.
- Smart Home Integration: Compatible with home automation systems like Zigbee, Z-Wave, or Wi-Fi.
6. Consider Additional Features
- End Limits / Mechanical or Electronic: Prevent over-rolling.
- Overload Protection: Protects motor from damage due to heavy loads.
- Quiet Operation: Important for residential settings.
- Battery Backup: For power outages.
7. Check Installation and Maintenance Requirements
- Ensure space allows for motor and tube installation.
- Look for motors with easy maintenance or service options.