Baldor introduces new Dodge stainless steel Quantis reducer

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Fort Smith, Ark. - Baldor Electric Company is proud to introduce the new Dodge Quantis stainless steel right angle reducer. The Quantis Ultra Kleen is manufactured using 316 grade stainless steel for corrosion resistance and features a smooth, rounded housing to reduce potential entrapment areas. Dodge XT harsh duty two-piece output seals offer superior protection against particulates and washdown sprays.

Quantis Ultra Kleen RHB reducers are available in sizes 38 and 48. Both sizes feature an integrated adapter and C-face input which has reduced entry paths into the reducer. Output shaft options are all stainless, and include solid shaft, straight hollow, and the Dodge Q-Loc keyless bushing system. 

Other features include food grade lubrication, an etched nameplate, and a universal housing design allowing flange or foot mounting for increased flexibility.

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Baldor Electric Company (www.baldor.com) is a leading marketer, designer and manufacturer of industrial electric motors, drives, and mechanical power transmission products. Baldor, a member of the ABB group, is headquartered in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

 



February 4, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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