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Known industry wide for their
rugged construction and reliability used in a variety
applications. |
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Variable speed.(can vary motor
speed between 300 to 10,000 rpm with a simple valve put
in between the air source and air motor) |
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Non-electrical sparking (as
a non-electrical device, the possibility of explosion
from igniting flammable gases is reduced) |
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Instantly reversible(a four-way
valve in the air line enables it to be instantly reversed) |
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Cool running. |
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Compact and portable (get
maximum horsepower with minimum size and weight) |
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Minimum maintenance(nothing
to service on, providing it is operated on a clean, dry
and lubricated air supply) |
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Will not burn out (can be
installed or overloaded for long periods without damage) |
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Low price(cost is less than
other motors of equal horsepower and capabilities) |
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Operate in all positions(mount
them sideways, upside-down, or in any position so long
as adequate lubrication is provided and end thrust is
kept to design limits) |
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No-shock starts (because it
is air-cushioned smoothness, they cut stress on your equipment) |
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Self-sealing vanes(vanes are
self-sealing and automatically take up their own wear,
thus ensuring constant output for thousands of hours of
use) |
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Mounting Flexibility (foot,
hub, face, NEMA-C or metric flange mountings are standard
equipment for most air motor sizes) |
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Four-vane or Eight vane(four-vane
units meet most requirements, but for more precise inching
control and minimum blow-by in applications where motor
is operating in a stalled condition, specify eight-vane
models.) |
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