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Brand: Lamb
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sku ESSC-2116
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Lamb L-116309-00 MOTOR, 5.7" 120 VOLT B/S 1 STAGE THRU-FLOW
Description
Hide Reviews Show ReviewsMOTOR, 5.7" 120 VOLT B/S 1 STAGE THRU-FLOW
Lamb Manufacturing manufactures this MOTOR, 5.7" 120 VOLT B/S 1 STAGE THRU-FLOW. Lamb is an industry leader in the manufacturing of Replacement Parts for Air Compressors. Lamb offers a wide variety of products such as motor and pump repair kits, blow molded tanks and replacement parts for all brands of compressors.
The Lamb L-116309-00 MOTOR, 5.7" 120 VOLT B/S 1 STAGE THRU-FLOW is an excellent choice for all your construction needs. With top of the line materials, great sturdiness and easy installation, this item can provide you with years of rugged use. Overall, its quality and craftsmanship make it a great addition to any project.
The 5.7" 120 Volt Induction Motor, 1 Stage, Through Flow features a high-efficiency induction motor and cast aluminum alloy chuck offering maximum air flow and better performance.
Replacement 5.7" motor for the Laminator Model 120V THRU-FLOW 10" Strip Width, 1 Stage
Lamb Motor - Dual HP, cylindrical, single phase, 5.7" 120 volt frame mount brush and ball bearing condenser motor with 1 step dry start capacitor.
Durable, high performance motor is easy to install and provides reliable operation and long life. For use with any of the 1-stage trimmers that use a 5.7" diameter x 17' length line.
LAMB SABER TUBE MOTORS 5.7" AVAILABLE IN 120 VOLTS 1 PHASE THHW AND 1 PHASE NEMA L21-30R. NATURAL, WHITE AND BLACK FINISH.
More Details
Hide Reviews Show Reviews- Weight: 0.00 LBS
- Batteries Included?:No
- Batteries Required?:No
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer:No
- Item model number:116309-00
- Item Package Quantity:1
- Manufacturer:AMETEK LAMB
- Package Dimensions :21 x 18 x 18 inches
- Part Number:116309-00
- Power Source:Gasoline-powered
- Voltage:120 Volts
- Best Sellers Rank:#1,289,820 in Tools & Home Improvement
- Customer Reviews:5.0 out of 5 stars2 ratings5.0 out of 5 stars
- Date First Available :September 9, 2011