Stainless Worm Reducers

March 3, 2005
Washguard all-stainless-steel worm reducers now include sizes 818 and 821 (1.75 and 2.06-in. center distances).

The reducers come in a stainless housing, use stainless for the input flange and output cover. They incorporate O-ring seals on input and output covers and on the face of the input motor flange for moisture sealing. Food-grade synthetic lubricant, Viton double-lip shaft seals for resistance to common wash-down chemicals, and optional electropolished and hand-polished exterior finishes are among the other features

Leeson Electric,
Box 241, 2100 Washington St., Grafton, WI 53024,
(262) 377-8810, leeson.com

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