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When replacing a motor, use the information on your motor’s nameplate to guide your selection.
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Replace old base-mount motors to keep your equipment moving.
Select an AC motor that fits many applications—these mount from the base or face and at any angle.
These motors are rated for environments where hazardous material is present.
For versatility in food and sanitary lines, these motors mount by their feet or bolt directly to equipment to power pumps and other machines.
When these motors lose power, a brake engages to hold your equipment’s position, unlike standard AC motors. Mount them from the base or face.
Unlike standard AC motors, these motors have an integrated brake that activates after a power loss to hold your equipment in place. Mount their base to flat surfaces.
Power small machinery in spaces where other motors won’t fit.
With two location options for any-angle mounting, you can put these DC motors to work in a variety of equipment configurations.
Convert speed to torque to get the power you need—gearmotors are a motor and speed reducer in one.
Sized for small spaces, these gearmotors mount from the base or face for flexibility to fit in tight locations.
Rated IP55 with an epoxy-coated enclosure, these gearmotors drive low-speed, high-torque applications in areas that are subject to low-pressure washdowns.
Drive low-speed, high-torque applications in tight areas that are washed down.
A safe alternative to electric motors for use in harsh environments, air-powered motors are spark-free and remain cool, even under continuous load.
With a motor and speed reducer in one, you can use these gearmotors in air-powered applications to slow speed and increase torque.
Since they have fewer moving parts, you can use these direct-drive motors to build fans that require less maintenance than fans with belt-drive motors.