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August 11, 2022

 

DCS How to Prevent Gearbox Water Ingress by Stober 1 400x275

To protect against internal moisture buildup, many NEMA wash-down motors have weep holes in the mounting face. But when a motor is in a wash-down environment, those weep holes become a liability. 

The gearbox can retain liquids when water and other cleaning chemicals enter through the weep holes. Over time, this will rust the internal components and affect the lubrication within the gearbox, which results in premature failure.

If the motor and gearbox are not suited for the environment or sanitation regimen, water can also enter through the output seals or the seal between the motor and the gearbox. In addition to the weep holes, breathers or vents can also allow for ingress.

Ingress can cause your company to lose thousands of dollars in downtime and productivity loss, so it’s important to take necessary precautions to prevent it. 

 

Here are some ways to do so:

 

 

 

These simple steps can prevent water ingress, save your company money, protect your gearbox warranty, and ensure the reliability of your gearbox.

STOBER has experience and expertise with eliminating premature gearbox failure. STOBER gearboxes are IP69K certified, last an average of 9.1 years in a harsh 24/7 environment, and come with a three-year warranty. Our highly-trained team would be glad to examine your environment and recommend a solution that will last.

 

Want to learn more about eliminating water ingress? Download our free guide by clicking here 

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