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NEMA Premium motors help deliver extra cost savings
The Department of Commerce estimates that there are more than 12.4 million electric motors larger than 1 HP in service throughout the industry in the United States, and that nearly 3 million of these workhorses will fail in the next 12 months. Taking a total-cost-of-ownership approach to motor replacement can result in significant savings.
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