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» 5 reasons marine electric motors must be kept shipshape
Monday, 9 February 2015
The sea is a harsh environment, so electric motors
intended for use in marine environments face a number of hazards that must be
avoided. Here we take a look at five of them:
If you require a marine electric motor or would like more
information about protecting electric motors in harsh environments, call Paul
Scott on 01621 868138 or email paul.scott@gibbonsgroup.co.uk.
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