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Latest Product Enhancements
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2-Compartment Pool Motors
We have made a few “user friendly” design changes to the 2-comparment commercial pool motors. The “user friendly” changes include:
- Adding a 7/16" wrench flat to the motor’s shaft for easier removal of seized impellers. The flat is located within the capacitor compartment.
- Changing the lead hole from a .88" diameter slick hole to a .50 NPT hole. This provides a positive connection to the conduit nipple.
- Rotating the capacitor 180º so the terminals are in the 6:00 position to eliminate the potential of water pooling in the terminal end of the capacitor.
- And lastly added a nylon cable clamp to keep the capacitor leads away from the rotating shaft inside the compartment housing.
We believe that these changes will provide welcome benefits to the pool distributor and service shop. For additional information, please contact your sales team.
New IDLC generator drawings on Baldor.com
http://www.baldor.com/products/generator...
New IDLC mechanical drawings on the Baldor website. We've recently updated the IDLC product page to include mechanical layout drawings for Open, Weather Protected and Sound Attenuated designs for generators from 275kW through 500kW.
Follow the link to see the updated information and the revised product page layout. Or cut and paste this link in your browser. http://www.baldor.com/products/generators/idlc.asp
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Baldor Electric exhibits at the Hanover Fair 2006 in Hanover, Germany
Baldor was one of the 5175 exhibitors displaying at the Hanover Fair in Germany. The Fair represented more than 66 countries and was held in 1.66 million sq-ft of exhibiting space.
More than 155,000 attendees visited Hanover this past week. Hanover Fair ranks as the leading international showplace for industrial technologies, material and product ideas.
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New GLC generator drawings on Baldor.com
We have included more generator mechanical drawings on baldor.com. We've recently updated the GLC product page to include mechanical layout drawings for the standard Open Skid Mount, Weather Protective, and Sound Attenuated designs for generators from 30kW through 125kW. You can follow the link to see the updated information and the revised product page layout.
http://www.baldor.com/products/generators/glc.asp
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Expanded Cooling Tower Motor Products
Baldor recently expanded our line of severe duty cast iron frame motors designed to power cooling tower fans. These motors are available from stock in a choice of Super-E premium efficient windings or standard high efficiency designs. Ratings are 230/460 volts, 60 Hz, 5 through 75 horsepower in both 1750 and 1150 RPM. Other speeds and voltages as well as 2-speed motors are available as custom motors with Baldor’s short 2-week lead-time.
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New DLC generator drawings on Baldor.com
We have included additional generator mechanical drawings on baldor.com. We've recently updated the DLC product page to include mechanical layout drawings for the standard Open Skid Mount designs for generators from 30kW through 150kW. You can follow the link to see the updated information and the revised product page layout.
http://www.baldor.com/products/generators/dlc.asp
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Free ActiveX from Baldor, now the development tools are free
For many years now we have been providing our Mint ActiveX tools for FREE, providing a simple and powerful interface to our motion products for Windows programmers.
Well now you can download the programming tools from Microsoft for free too. So our customers can develop PC software for H2, Flex/Flex+/ MintDriveII and NextMove series motion products at no cost at all.
Free programming tools - http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/
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Did You Know?
A penny for your IP.
The majority of communications using Ethernet is done using a group of protocols known as Internet Protocols (IP) such as TCP/IP and UDP/IP. These use a system known as IP addresses to determine where to send information (think of them as postal addresses or ZIP codes). The interesting thing is there are only enough IP addresses for about 4.3 billion devices, which is a lot I know, but apparently we are running out of them!
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