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AEGIS SGR


PROBLEM:
Induced Shaft Currents Damage Bearings

The use of variable-speed drives with AC motors induces electrical currents on the motor shaft. Once they exceed the resistance of the bearing lubricant, these currents discharge to ground (typically the motor housing), causing fusion craters in the bearings. Over time, these craters increase in size and number, resulting in frosting, pitting, fluting, and eventually bearing failure. This type of premature bearing failure can cost thousands of dollars in increased maintenance and lost production.

Problem: Damaged Bearings

SOLUTION:
AEGIS SGR™: The World's Most Effective Shaft Grounding Brush

The new AEGIS SGR™ Conductive Microfiber™ shaft grounding brush prevents electrical damage to motor bearings by safely channeling harmful shaft currents to ground. Using propietary Electron Transport Technology™, the conductive microfibers inside the AEGIS SGR™ provide the path of least resistance for damaging shaft currents, preventing electrical damage to motor bearings and dramatically extending motor life.

Solution: AEGIS SGR