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Custom electric motors – fast!
February 28th 2008

Why compromise by using a motor that's nearly right or over-specified when Baldor will create the optimal solution? Baldor will customise motors to meet your exact need, ranging from application-specific enclosures, conduit boxes, base and face mounts, to special windings, bearings and shafts. Or you may just want a custom paint job. Whatever your needs, the flex flow line will build it for you - fast!

Here are just some customisation possibilities:

Enclosures choices include totally enclosed fan cooled, totally enclosed, non-enclosed, non-ventilated, totally enclosed air over, totally enclosed blower cooled, explosion proof and open drip proof. Stator housings are available in cast iron, stainless steel, steel and extruded aluminium. Weather protected type I and II also available.

Windings: Part winding, star, wye-delta, multi-speed and other special configurations, in 50 or 60 Hz. Special winding protection includes vacuum pressure impregnation, epoxy encapsulation, tropicalisation and weatherproofing.

Bearings: Open, single shield, double shield or sealed bearings can be provided. Rolling element bearings (ball, roller, thrust or sleeve) also available. Thermocouples can be included.

Shafts: Just ask - we've manufactured over 30,000 different configurations.

For further information just  click here

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