January 19th, 2010 posted by Wojciech Wyczalkowski, Ph.D.
Have you ever wondered about the genius behind your mixer – and about the geniuses who designed and built it? If you haven’t… perhaps you should.
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January 12th, 2010 posted by David Geesaman
While a mixer drive is also a gearbox, a gearbox is not necessarily a mixer drive – and the difference can be costly if you get the wrong one.
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Tags: bearings, gearbox, lubrication
January 5th, 2010 posted by Ed Gamber
Not all parts of a mixer wear out at the same time. If your shaft and impeller have plenty of life left, but your mixer drive is worn out, retrofitting could be a money-saving option. Although it’s not quite “plug and play” if you know what to expect it can be a painless experience.
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Tags: retrofit