The massage chair motor is one of the core components of the massage chair. It is mainly responsible for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive the various movements and functions of the massage chair. The following are the main types and features of massage chair motors:
Kneading motor:
Drives the kneading technique of the manipulator, which is used to simulate the kneading action of manual massage to help relax muscles and relieve pain.
Percussion motor:
Drives the percussion technique of the manipulator to stimulate acupoints and promote blood circulation through percussion.
Vibration motor:
Makes the massage mechanism vibrate to enhance the comfort and effect of massage.
Walking motor:
Drives the guide rail of the manipulator to walk and control the movement path and range of the massage chair.
Foot roller motor:
Drives the foot roller to provide massage for the feet and enhances the overall massage experience.
Kneading plate motor:
Drives the kneading plate to operate for specific massage actions such as kneading and massage.
The design and performance of these motors directly affect the massage effect and service life of the massage chair. High-end massage chair motors usually use pure copper windings, which have less noise and higher energy efficiency, and can maintain a good massage effect for a long time. Low-end massage chair motors may use aluminum wire or aluminum-clad copper wire, which are noisy and less energy efficient, and may experience performance degradation after a period of use.





