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In the industrial and commercial sectors, one in three electric motors use belt drives. However, some customers are failing to take advantage of the potential energy cost savings of certain belts, which are readily available and cost -...
On December 19, 2010, new energy legislation will take effect which impacts the manufacturing of certain industrial motors. The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) legislation sets stringent new efficiency standards for a broad ...
The Department of Commerce currently estimates that there are more than 12.4 million electric motors exceeding 1 hp in service in the United States, and that nearly 3 million of these workhorses will fail this year. So the chances are ...
Variable frequency drives (VFDs) continue to gain popularity. Applied to blowers
