BRP-Rotax
BRP-Rotax GmbH & Co KG
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legal form | GmbH & Co. KG |
founding | 1920 |
Seat | Gunskirchen , Austria |
management | Thomas watch |
Branch | mechanical engineering |
Website | www.rotax.com |
BRP-Rotax GmbH & Co KG (until June 14, 2016: BRP-Powertrain GmbH & Co. KG ) is an Austrian engine manufacturer. It is a subsidiary of the Canadian company Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), the general partner of the GmbH & Co. KG is BRP-Powertrain Management GmbH , the limited partner is BRP Holdings (Austria) GmbH .
history
The company was founded as ROTAX-WERK AG in Dresden in 1920 , taken over by Fichtel & Sachs AG in 1930 and relocated to Schweinfurt . In 1943 the company moved to Austria and was bought by the Bombardier Group in 1970 . Under the brand name Rotax , BRP- Rotax produces high-performance motors for snow sleds, jet and sport boats, off-road vehicles (ATVs and quads), three-wheeled roadsters and for motorcycles from the manufacturers Aprilia , BMW , Buell and MZ as well as for light sport aircraft , ultralight aircraft , gyroplane , motor glider , drones , Hot air airships and karts .
Products
OEM segment
The OEM Business Unit produces products for Original Equipment Manufactures (OEM) . These products include components such as cylinder blocks, cylinder heads, crankshafts and crankshafts, camshafts and connecting rods.
aviation
Rotax manufactures engines for microlight aircraft, light aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicle systems. Since 1975, more than 170,000 units of the Rotax aircraft engines have been sold. Both two-stroke and four-stroke engines are available. Current engine models for aviation:
- Rotax 912 engine family, four-stroke
- Rotax 914 , four-stroke
- Rotax 915 , four-stroke
- Rotax 582 , two-stroke
Historic engine models (withdrawn from production):
- Rotax 275 , two-stroke
- Rotax 277 , two-stroke
- Rotax 377 , two-stroke
- Rotax 447 , two-stroke
- Rotax 503 (until 2011), two-stroke
- Rotax 532 , two-stroke
- Rotax 535 , two-stroke
- Rotax 618 , two-stroke
Kart
BRP-Rotax developed the Rotax MAX engine for karting. This specialization was decided on the basis of experience in the development and production of powerful 2-stroke engines , which is why the company began producing the Rotax 125 MAX engine series in 1997 .
bicycle
- Rotax V990 2-cylinder four-stroke V-engine with 74-78 kW
- Rotax 904 2-cylinder four-stroke in-line engine with 77 kW
- Rotax 804 2-cylinder four-stroke in-line engine with 62.5 kW
- Rotax 654 1-cylinder four-stroke engine with 37 kW
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Rotax 258 V2-cylinder two-stroke tandem racing engine,> 100 HP
used in Aprilia RSV 250 factory machines until the mid-1990s, Aprilia later served as a model for in-house developments - Rotax 257
- Rotax 256 2-cylinder two-stroke tandem racing engine> 90 hp
- Rotax 129 1-cylinder two-stroke racing engine
- Rotax 128 1-cylinder two-stroke racing engine
- Rotax 127 used in the Aprilia AF1
- Rotax 126
- Rotax 123 1-cylinder two-stroke engine with 23 kW. Use in the Aprilia RS 125 (GS)
- Rotax 122 1-cylinder two-stroke engine in versions with 11 and 22 kW, use in the Aprilia RS 125 (open possible: MP, SF, PY, throttled: RD, RM)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ The name says it all: BRP-Powertrain becomes BRP-Rotax. In: rotax.com. June 15, 2016, accessed June 15, 2016 .