Emerson - like the Emerson Motor in my Mark V, Power Station, Crafters Station and Belt Sander (Power Stand)?
Is this still another "Made in the USA" product that is/has gone across the pond?
Emerson has been a very respected name in electric motors. When I worked on Otis Elevator Controls for United Technologies Corp. many of our large (huge) motors were Emerson. Even earlier, when I was in the Air Force the motors in many of the generator rooms at our remote radar facilities were Emerson.
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YES, it is Dusty.dusty wrote:Emerson - like the Emerson Motor in my Mark V, Power Station, Crafters Station and Belt Sander (Power Stand)?
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Yes that is the same Emerson. And yes they still make USA motors but I also think they have plants in Mexico and South America. And like nearly everything else their quality is slipping.dusty wrote:Emerson - like the Emerson Motor in my Mark V, Power Station, Crafters Station and Belt Sander (Power Stand)?
Is this still another "Made in the USA" product that is/has gone across the pond?
Emerson has been a very respected name in electric motors. When I worked on Otis Elevator Controls for United Technologies Corp. many of our large (huge) motors were Emerson. Even earlier, when I was in the Air Force the motors in many of the generator rooms at our remote radar facilities were Emerson.
I use A. O. Smith, Emerson and GE motors for my pool pump. The pool place didn't have A. O. Smith motor so I used a Emerson. Big big mistake!!! Pool place even admitted it was a huge mistake and recommended a GE replacement. That motor from sound alone is better than any I have had.
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