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Low-power gearmotors drop in to replace

A Bison Gear and Engineering Corporation product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 11, 2008

The VWDIR line encompasses over 75 standard models of AC and DC parallel shaft and right angle gearmotors designed for a wide variety of commercial and light industrial applications.

Answering growing OEM demand, the VWDIR line of fractional horsepower gearmotors from Bison Gear and Engineering Corp are designed as Von Weise drop-in replacements.

The VWDIR line encompasses over 75 standard models of AC and DC parallel shaft and right angle gearmotors designed for a wide variety of commercial and light industrial applications.

Manufactured in Bison's US facilities to the highest quality standards to ensure dependable, long-life operation, Bison's new VWDIR gearmotors range from 25 to 370W, with output torques from 1.4 to 90Nm.

DC models include 12 and 90V permanet magnet motors, as well as a 115V universal motors.

AC models are available with 115V and 230V inputs in permanent split capacitor, split phase, shaded pole and universal motor designs.

The new Von Weise drop-in replacements from Bison Gear are UL and CSA recognised and supported by Bison's solid application and design engineering support to customise standard models to meet specific OEM needs.

"Over the past 24 months, we were approached by a growing number of customers requiring shorter lead times for these types of gearmotors and we have responded by tooling up this complete VWDIR line that is now in full production in our St Charles, Illinois facility", said John Morehead, Bison Gear Vice President, Strategic Planning and Marketing.

"The Bison sales team welcomes the opportunity to discuss how OEMs can now benefit from this new offering".

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