Pneumatic motors are known for their simplicity and robustness.
Unlike electric motors, most issues can be resolved easily—if you know what to look for. Here’s a quick guide to diagnosing and fixing the most frequent failures.
Check the air source first:
❌Incorrect port connection on the distributor can prevent non-reversible motors from starting at all.
❌A reversible motor may still run with wrong porting, but at reduced power.
• The motor might be undersized for the required torque.
• Review the torque-speed curve to verify sizing.
❌Low pressure or flow may limit motor performance.
❌Contaminated air can introduce particles into the rotor → risk of jamming, scratches on the stator, or premature wear.
Lack of lubrication also leads to power loss.
👉 Solution:
Install a proper FRL unit (Filter, Regulator, Lubricator) to ensure dry, clean, and lubricated air.
Most pneumatic motor failures are preventable or fixable with a quick inspection and basic maintenance.
Use clean, lubricated air, ensure proper sizing, and follow correct servicing procedures to maximize reliability and extend motor life.