We work with businesses and OEMs in the sports and recreation industry to design and manufacture fractional horsepower motors and gearmotors that perform in demanding indoor and outdoor environments. From automated basketball hoops to commercial golf ball washers, our motors are built to handle constant use, exposure to the elements, and the unique performance needs of recreational equipment. With U.S.-based manufacturing and technical support, we help keep your equipment running reliably so players, fans, and operators can focus on the experience.






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Need Help Getting Started?
We’ll help you find the right motor or gearmotor for your sports or recreation equipment, built to handle constant use and tough environments.
Narrow your search by selecting motor type, gearbox, voltage, and phase options for your desired motor.
Select a dominant variable: choose one of the three parameters to narrow your search. The selected variable determines which slider bar you will be able to manually move.
Use the slider corresponding to your dominant variable to further narrow your motor selection. The other sliders will automatically move to show available ranges based on the range of your selected variable.
Results will upload as your search criteria changes. If you have any questions regarding your results or how to use the search tool, you can chat with us using the green tab on the left-hand side of your screen.
Note: Groschopp Universal motors are custom built to fit your application so no additional options are available to narrow the search. Selecting the Universal motor type will prompt a message taking you to the Universal product page.
One of our team members would be happy to help. Contact us at 800-829-4135 or by email at sales@groschopp.com. You can also chat with us using the green tab on the left side of your screen.
Groschopp Universal motors are custom built to fit your application so no additional options are available to narrow the search. Standard frame sizes and motor features can be found on the Universal page.