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Marathon Motors 1/4 HP Hazardous Location Motor,Capacitor-Start,1140 Nameplate RPM,115/208-230 Voltage,Frame 56 - 056C11G15502

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Marathon Motors 1/4 HP Hazardous Location Motor,Capacitor-Start,1140 Nameplate RPM,115/208-230 Voltage,Frame 56 - 056C11G155021 phase hazardous location motor has a sturdy rolled steel frame and meets the National Electrical Code for hazardous locations. Unmounted conduit box is included with all 56 frame motors. Use to power fans, blowers, pumps, or air compressors in areas that meet the National Electrical Code for hazardous locations.
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