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Coffs Harbour Electric Motors

When your setup depends on a reliable motor, choosing the right one can make or break your job. At Coffs Harbour Bearing Centre, we stock a range of electric motors built for workshops, machinery, pumps, conveyors and more. Located in Coffs Harbour, we help locals match motors to load requirements, speeds, and voltage types without the confusion. Whether you're replacing a burnt-out unit or planning a new build, we’ll make sure it suits the task.



We work with motors designed for industrial use—tough, efficient, and backed by clear technical specs. Not sure what size or type you need? Bring in the old one or give us a call on (02) 6652 1022 and we’ll talk you through the options.

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Single & Three Phase
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Pumps & Conveyors
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Tools & Workshop Use
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Fit, Function & Support

Electric motors come in more types than most expect—and getting the wrong one wastes time, cash, and effort. We help customers choose motors based on power rating, duty cycle, mounting style and application.


Some need continuous use, others need high torque at low speeds, and every situation has its own demand. Our job is to make sure your motor handles the work and doesn’t give out under pressure.


We’re also here when things don’t go to plan. If your motor's lost its label or has an unusual flange size, we’ll help identify the right replacement or offer a reliable workaround. With access to leading suppliers and a hands-on understanding of motors across industries, we’ll make sure you’re sorted properly, not patched up.

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Everything You Need To Know

What type of electric motor do I need for my workshop?

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Can a motor be replaced without knowing the exact model?