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A paper or an electronic work order system can be used to capture alignment data.
An argument in favor of IEEE-841's provision for motor bearing protection.
In June, 2007, a reader asked Electrical Apparatus magazine, "How long should motor bearings last?" The answer will astound you:
"If (and it's a big if) ball bearings are kept clean and properly lubricated, their average or L-10 life should be 3 ½ centuries-3,180,000 hours."
Shaft failures do not happen everyday, but when they do, it can be a challenge to determine the cause of failure. Here's a technical explanation of what happens when the shaft bends or breaks.
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The industrial motor world has a new specification available for defining the requirements of general purpose, severe duty motors in the 250- to 3,000-hp range.
The global economic downturn has resulted in an unprecedented attempt by world governments to help stimulate their individual economies, with the hope that these combined efforts will have a cumulative effect of breaking the downward spiral and lifting the global economy out of its crisis.



















