Inpro/Seal Co. has revised its Cost Justification Worksheet (CJW) for Motors. This Excel module identifies energy and operational savings a plant can attain through the use of bearing isolators.
The CJW is a valuable tool for top management, engineering, operations, maintenance, and other professionals involved in the maintenance, repair, and operation (MRO) of motors for industrial and process applications. The elements of this module can also be used with pumps, machine tool spindles, turbines, fans, gear boxes, paper machine rolls, conveyors, shafts, VFDs, and other types of rotating equipment.
End users simply supply the number of motors, current costs to repair, and other pertinent performance data. The CJW allows plants to calculate their own ROI factoring in the use of bearing isolators, including benchmarks of current repair costs and ways to increase the reliability of their rotating equipment.
The CJW also includes such information as: accumulated savings; total investment; net return; data for life-cycle costing; the use of more efficient motors; and net costs to run motors more efficiently. The benchmarking of bearing isolator performance referenced in the CJW relies on data compiled from thousands of actual bearing isolator applications.
In his quest to find a permanent means of protecting bearings while enhancing and extending the service life of rotating equipment, David C. Orlowski developed the world
Product Model | Inside Diameter | Outside Diameter | Thickness |
7022CDB KOYO | 110 | 170 | 56 |
7022BDB KOYO | 110 | 170 | 56 |