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                                                                                                   Bases – Inertia Base (Concrete Filled)
                                                                                                   Provides a common support to fan, motor and drive including guards and utilize heavy duty structural
                                                                                                   channel with spring isolators. Inertia bases incorporate reinforcing rods (rebar) and require customer
                                                                                                   supplied concrete. Inertia bases are typically used on longer, direct drive fans to mitigate assembly
                                                                                                   deflection, maintaining proper alignment between the motor, coupling, shaft and bearings. Flexible
                                                                                                   connectors at inlet and outlet are required. Shown with optional bottom pan to allow for easier filling
                                                                                                   of concrete in the field.

                                                                                                   Bases – Isolation Base
                                                                                                   Provides a common support to fan, motor and drive including guards and utilize heavy duty structural
                                                                                                   channel. Vibration isolation bases require spring or rubber-in-shear type isolators that are designed to
                                                                                                   limit forces transmitted to the support structure of an operating fan. Flexible connectors at inlet and
                                                                                                   outlet are also required.





                                                                                                   Bases – Unitary Base
                                                                                                   Utilizes structural channel to support the fan assembly and are designed for use without isolators.







                                                                                                   Bearings: Solid Pillow Block Bearing (Ball Type Rolling Element)
                                                                                                   Pillow block bearings are designed to provide shaft support where the mounting surface is parallel to
                                                                                                   the shaft axis. The bolt holes are usually slotted for adjustment during mounting. Ball Type Pillow
                                                                                                   Block Bearings have a ball as the rolling element. They are used to provide smooth, low friction
                                                                                                   motion in rotary applications.



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