Gear reducer withstands wash downs

May 5, 2005
Ironman gear worm reducers from Leeson Electric, Grafton, Wis. (leeson.com), are built to operate in rugged environments and withstand repeated cleanings with water and detergents.

Ironman gear worm reducers from Leeson Electric, Grafton, Wis. (leeson.com), are built to operate in rugged environments and withstand repeated cleanings with water and detergents. For example, the nameplates are riveted then glued to the housing, ensuring there are no cracks or crannies to entrap particles or bacteria. There are six sizes, with rating up to 9 hp

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