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News Release from: Baldor UK | Subject: Model 17 Commercial-Duty Motor Line
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 February 2001
Commecial-duty motors are economically
engineered
Baldor has launched a new range of commercial-duty motors engineered to provide cost-effective solutions for applications requiring low to medium starting torques.
Baldor has launched a new range of commercial-duty motors engineered to provide cost-effective solutions for applications requiring low to medium starting torques Designated the Model 17 Commercial-Duty Motor Line, the new range is targeted at applications such as fans, blowers, stirrers/agitators, conveyors, compressors and pumps
The Model 17 range extends from 120 to 750W, through standard 48 to 56 frame sizes, with 2, 4, or 6 pole, and single- or three-phase AC voltage versions.
Users also have 'open-drip proof', 'totally enclosed air over' or 'totally enclosed non-ventilated' construction options available to optimise performance for different target operating environments.
Although the range is engineered for lower cost, Baldor includes numerous features to assure reliable operation including Class B insulation, sealed ball bearings, finned end rings for improved cooling, a corrosion-protected steel band, and optional automatic and manual thermal overloads.
The motors additionally include 'quick connect' terminals for electrical connections, and may be specified with a range of mounting options including foot, resilient, C-face, O-flange, torsion-flex brackets, belt and pedestal.
Among the major OEM application sectors for the new commercial-duty motors include agri-business, laundry equipment, HVAC and refrigeration, food preparation equipment, coin-operated children's rides, and commercial hydraulic, jet and swimming pool pumps. Request a free brochure from Baldor UK ...
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