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Powerful and durable, these blowers are able to blow air through larger systems that have more airflow resistance than standard blowers can handle.
Install these blowers into ductwork where high static pressures are present.
Operate these blowers with a DC power source, such as your vehicle battery.
Powerful and durable, these blowers are able to blow air through larger systems that have more airflow resistance than standard spark-resistant blowers can handle.
These blowers have an aluminum housing for spark resistance.
Powerful and durable, these blowers are able to blow air through larger systems that have more airflow resistance than standard hazardous location spark-resistant blowers can handle.
These blowers have an explosion-proof motor that is UL listed for hazardous locations. They also have an aluminum housing for spark resistance.
A 304 stainless steel housing offers good corrosion resistance.
For resistance to chemicals as well as corrosion, these blowers have a plastic housing.
These blowers have a motor that is UL listed for Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Group D; and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups F and G hazardous locations.
Quickly ventilate smoke, gas, and other fumes by forcing fresh air into your space instead of exhausting air out.
These blowers operate on 120V AC.
In addition to blowing twice as much air as other portable blowers, these have a motor that is UL listed for Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Group D; and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups E, F, and G hazardous locations.
Blow twice as much air as other portable blowers.
Use your compressed air source to power these blowers.
A plastic housing offers good corrosion resistance.
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.
Build your own fan or replace a fan motor.
Create a more concentrated stream of air than equipment-cooling fans to blow away the heat generated by electronic equipment, induction heaters, and high-wattage bulbs.
Also known as crossflow blowers, these create a wider stream of air than other equipment-cooling blowers.
For use in tight spaces where other equipment-cooling blowers won't fit, air enters through the center of the unit and then expels along the edges.
Create a more concentrated stream of air than enclosure-cooling fans to cool equipment faster.
Replace old base-mount motors to keep your equipment moving.
Also known as C-face motors, these bolt directly to your equipment at any angle.
These motors are rated for environments where hazardous material is present.
Select an AC motor that fits many applications—these mount from the base or face and at any angle.
Bolt these motors directly to conveyors and other machines to power equipment on food and sanitary lines.
For versatility in food and sanitary lines, these motors mount by their feet or bolt directly to equipment to power pumps and other machines.
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.
A built-in brake engages to hold your equipment in place when these motors lose power, unlike standard AC motors. Also known as C-face motors, these bolt directly to your equipment.
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.
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.
Maintain speed automatically. These motors come with a speed control with a feedback sensor that adjusts power to maintain your set speed.
Designed to run at high speeds with very little vibration, these motors often drive smooth, steady cuts in CNC machines.
Achieve precise, constant speed for timing and positioning applications.
Power equipment in applications with limited space.
Sized for small spaces, these gearmotors mount from the base or face for flexibility to fit in tight locations.
A motor and speed reducer in one, these gearmotors have hypoid gears for energy-efficient operation.
Turn speed into torque with these AC-powered gearmotors—they combine a motor and a speed reducer into one.
IP rated, these gearmotors stand up to high-pressure washdowns. They combine a motor with a speed reducer to lower speed while increasing torque.
Run high-torque, low speed applications in cramped areas that are frequently hosed down. To save space, these transmit motion at a 90° angle from the the body of the motor, so they're positioned alongside equipment when mounted.
A good solution for tight spaces, these gearmotors let you control the start, stop, rotation direction, and speed while transmitting motion at a 90° angle from the motor, so you can mount them alongside your application.
Start, stop, reverse direction, and control the speed of these gearmotors from the mounted keypad. These gearmotors are both a motor and speed reducer in one to lower speed while increasing torque.
Convert speed to torque to get the power you need—gearmotors are a motor and speed reducer in one.
Drive low-speed, high-torque applications in tight areas that are washed down.
Rated IP55 with an epoxy-coated enclosure, these gearmotors drive low-speed, high-torque applications in areas that are subject to low-pressure washdowns.
Also known as regenerative blowers, use these to produce high-flow compressed air with low pressure or vacuum to operate pump drives, lift tables, and conveying systems.
Safely produce high-flow compressed air with low pressure or vacuum in environments with flammable gases and combustible dust, such as propane and carbon-based dust. These blowers have an explosion-proof motor and are UL listed for use in hazardous locations.
Everything you need to replace a fan motor on refrigeration units, appliances, and blowers.