CZ77789 GARDNER DENVER FAN ASSEMBLY 400/460V 50/60Hz 3PH

PRODUCT INFORMATION
MANUFACTURER GARDNER DENVER
PART NUMBER CZ77789
STOCK OUT OF STOCK
DIMENSIONS (L-W-H) 21.25in x 21.25in x 17in
PACKAGING This item may or may not include original packaging.
PAYMENT Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover, Paypal
SHIPPING This item qualifies toward FREE Domestic Ground shipping. Only orders shipping domestically within the contiguous 48 states and an item total equal to or over $100 qualify for this offer. This offer is not valid for the following: Freight/LTL, Priority Shipping, Oversized Items, Alaska/Hawaii, US Protectorates, or International Orders. We will contact you by email if Freight/LTL, International, Alaska/Hawaii, US Protectorates, or Oversized Item charge is required. (see details)
RETURNS 30 day returns, 10% restocking fee may apply (see details)
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GARDNER DENVER FAN ASSEMBLY 400/460V 50/60Hz 3PH

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ABOUT GARDNER DENVER

Founded in 1905 in Norwalk, Virginia, the Nash Engineering Company started as a manufacturer of liquid ring vacuum pumps. Nash developed vacuum steam heating systems and vacuum sewage collection systems for many growing cities in the United States. In the mid-1900s, Nash’s capabilities expanded to include paper, power, petrochemical, general industrial, and food markets. In the latter half of the 20th century, Nash’s capabilities and product line would continue to expand, with a focus on efficiency, serviceability, and quality.

Siemens created elmo Vacuum Technology as a spinoff of their liquid ring pumps & compressor business in 2000. In 2002, nash_elmo was established when Nash Engineering merged with elmo Vacuum Technology, which created the largest manufacturer of liquid ring pumps & compressors in the world. Gardner Denver would acquire nash_elmo and create the Gardner Denver Nash Division. In 2020, Gardner Denver Nash merged with Ingersoll Rand Industrial Segment to create a global leader in mission-critical flow creation and industrial technologies.



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