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Impro Bearing Isolators

Impro Bearing Isolators

Impro Bearing Isolators

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We have recently had some issues with delivery and performance with the referenced seals.  Can anyone suggest an alternative to Impro?  Thank you.  

RE: Impro Bearing Isolators

Wow, they have been the gold standard for seals. Delivery problems I can see because a LOT of motor manufacturers are offering them as standard features on high-end motors now. But performance problems? Oh oh. Maybe you had better descibe the issues better.


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RE: Impro Bearing Isolators

If you have issues with inproseal, suggest you check out
ProTech seals, IP66 rated, UL approved, suitable for Class 1, Div 2 areas with H2S contamination.

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