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By: Greg Carter
Water Pump Electric Motors and Electrical Contacts
What’s the electrical contact’s role? A coil inside the contactor is energized to create a magnetic field that opens or closes the contacts and puts the pump motor in motion.
By: Greg Carter
Motor Contactor Parts, Conveyor, Crane Electrical Motor Control
They are small items that help keep large conveyors and cranes moving. This equipment moves heavy objects and they’re the force behind the manufacture of earth-moving equipment, like tractors.
By: Greg Carter
Motor Controllers in Car Washes - GE-100-200-300- Contact-Sets
Taking your car to the local car wash can be a fun experience, especially if you have kids with you. For some reason, kids love to ride through car washes. Of course, the real reward is a quickly cleaned car at the end of the tunnel.
By: Greg Carter
How Do Replacement Electrical Contacts Differ from OEM Electrical Contact Kits?
At Repco we’re often asked, "How do your electrical replacement contact kits differ from the OEM kits?" The best way to answer that question is to compare three OEM electrical contact kits with three Repco replacement contact kits.
By: Greg Carter
FURNAS Innova Plus Contactors for Motor Control and Protection
So how does a motor starter and the contacts in it work? In this example we’re using a Furnas GP40 Contactor in the Innova Plus Series. Furnas is now owned by Siemens.
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