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Troubleshooting Baldor Motor
Similar to a car, a Baldor motor should be checked every three months or every 500 hours, whichever comes first. If you notice any problems, then check the Baldor website. They’ve compiled a handy chart of common problems and their solutions. For example, a strange noise may be caused by material trapped in the air gap or ventilation opening.
Baldor motors are particularly vulnerable to high ambient temperatures, as well as dirty working conditions. Be sure to check the maximum operating temperature and duty cycle of each Baldor motor. This information is usually found on the motor’s name plate.
Baldor Electric Motors
When choosing an motor, a Baldor motor is the way to go. When selecting a Baldor motor you know you will be receiving a high- quality motor, great service, low cost, and you will receive it in time.
Koss Industrial, Inc. is a distributor of Baldor Electric Motors.