BAR Master Price List August 2014 - page 276

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Electric Motors
Electric Motors
Nr
Description
Frame Size 112
Frame Size 132
Frame Size 160
Part Number
List
Part Number
List
Part Number
List
03 Rubber seal ring
$9.00
$16.52
$18.78
06 Key
$3.61
$3.39
$6.21
07 Rotor shaft
= =
= =
= =
08 Casing+Coil
= =
= =
= =
09 Separate feet
$49.15
$42.33
$56.49
11 Split ring
$4.50
$3.10
$6.26
12 Rear shield
$99.00
165
01SCL132NTUN2
$126.79
$188.33
13 Fan
$16.50
165
04VEN132PPL01
$15.63
$25.04
14 Fan fixing ring
$3.28
$2.54
$3.10
15 Fan cover
$39.66
165
04CV132VNER01
$34.18
$53.43
16 Core hitch
$6.62
$9.93
$9.93
17 Terminal box
$18.77
$25.88
$51.79
18 OR seal
$1.50
$2.07
$3.62
19 Cover box
$7.50
$12.94
$15.53
20 Terminal strip
$14.40
$11.39
$15.53
21 Seal for cover
$22.00
$1.97
$3.10
26 Flange - Internal
$159.00
165
01FAL132BNICI
$146.40
$299.00
27 Elastic Coupling
165
06GIUNTOLAV08
$44.72
165
06GIUNTOLAV01
$153.02
24mm▼ 165
06GIUNTOLAV02
$211.00
28 Flange - External
$79.00
165
01FAL132BSIRI
$141.12
TW5050
165
01FAL160BNIC2
$361.00
28 Flange - External
165
01FAL112ENIC3
$79.00
165
01FAL112ENIC3
$141.12
TW500 Bar
165
01FAL160BNICH
$361.00
27 Elastic Coupling (new style)
6207 ZZ
165
01FALGIUNTOLAV01
30mm ▲
6309 ZZ
05-10 Bearings
$39.36
$76.22
$89.00
DEFINITION OF “IP”
IP (Ingress Protection) codes define how well an enclosure protects against the
external environment.
As the number gets higher, the protection gets better.
The first digit defines the protection level against "solids", the second against
"liquids". You MUST use both digits to define an enclosure.
For the first digit:
0 = No protection
1 = Protected against objects greater than 50 mm diameter
2 = Protected against objects greater than 12 mm diameter
3 = Protected against objects greater than 2.5 mm diameter
4 = Protected against objects greater than 1.0 mm diameter
5 = Dust protected 6 = Dust tight
For the second digit:
0 = Not protected
1 = Protected against dripping water (i.e. vertical plane)
2 = Protected against dripping water up to 15 degree angle
3 = Protected against spraying water
4 = Protected against splashing water
5 = Protected against water jets
6 = Protected against heavy seas
7 = Protected against effects of immersion 8 = Protected against submersion
DEFINITION OF “IEC” FRAME SIZE
Put simply, the frame size of a motor relates to certain critical dimensions of the
casing and mounting arrangement that have been universally agreed upon and
adopted by manufacturers. For instance, shaft length and diameter, the width
and depth of the mounting feet hole centres, the shaft height and the shaft end
to the foot mounting hole centres.
The idea being that manufacturers all make motors to the same sizes and that a
motor in a certain application can be interchanged between different makes. If
you don't have a frame size stated on the name plate you need a dimensioned
drawing of the frame size (usually you can get them from makers websites) and
then measure the distances mentioned and cross reference until you can iden-
tify and recognise the size.
European motors usually use IEC frames, which use the distance from the
centre of the shaft to the base (assuming its foot mounted) in mm to designate
the frame size i.e. 100 or 132.
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