New Video Explores MENNEKES’ Drop-in Motor Disconnects

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June 14, 2022

 

If you need to upgrade the motor disconnects in your facility, MENNEKES has you covered. Their CDS, DS, SPEC and SDS Series motor disconnects feature industry-standard mounting patterns, making them true drop-in replacements.

Choose from flat-top and sloped-top designs, which facilitate liquid runoff in washdown settings, as well as non-metallic and stainless steel enclosures. Watch their latest video to learn more about these four drop-in motor disconnects. 

 

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To learn more about MENNEKES’ drop-in motor disconnects, download the Product Brochure by clicking here or visit the Product Page by clicking here 

 

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