The main difference is the type of electrical power that they use. AC -alternating current stackers use electrical power that alternates in direction and voltage. AC motors are less expensive, but at the same time, they are less efficient and may require a larger motor size to achieve the same performance as DC motors. DC – direct current operated stacker uses electrical power that flows in one direction and has a continuous voltage level. This type of motor is generally used for industrial purposes where equipment requires precise speed and torque control.DC motors are not just efficient, they have precise speed control and are smaller in size. To summarize, AC stackers are cheaper, less efficient, and may require a larger motor to perform as well as a DC stacker in terms of speed and control.
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