Power Soak Systems 42618 Motor

Special Price $2,356.12 Regular Price $3,824.87
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42618
The Power Soak Systems 42618 Pump Motor is a 2-horsepower, single-phase motor that runs on 208-230 volts which is used in commercial warewashing systems. It activates the circulation pump that pumps the water that creates movement in the sink that facilitates cleaning and rinsing of utensils and cookware. This motor is designed to operate continuously under heavy conditions due to its design of continuous-duty. It is an essential mechanical element which helps to maintain constant wash movement and the overall work of the system.

Dimensions

  • Length: 1 In
  • Width: 1 In
  • Height: 1 In
  • Weight: 1 lbs
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Manufacturer Name: Power Soak Systems
Product Number: 42618
OEM Part Number: 42618
Product Description: Motor
Similar Models:34167 - Power-Soak-Systems, PWSK34167 - Power-Soak-Systems, PWSK42618 - Power-Soak-Systems
Dimensions:
Length:19in/48.26cm
Width:14in/35.56cm
Height:14in/35.56cm
Weight:0lbs/0g

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What maintenance is required for the Power Soak Systems 42618 Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for debris, grease, or water exposure. Clean the housing and fan blades gently, and check electrical connections for tightness. Proper care ensures efficient operation and prevents overheating or operational interruptions.

What are the common issues with the Power Soak Systems 42618 Motor?

  • Motor fails to start or runs intermittently.
  • Unusual noise or vibrations during operation.
  • Reduced performance due to clogged or dirty fan blades.
  • Overheating from restricted airflow or electrical faults.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the unit and unplug to avoid shock.

Step2: Remove the access panel to expose the existing motor.

Step3: Disconnect wiring from the old motor, noting positions.

Step4: Unscrew and remove the old motor from its mount.

Step5: Position the new motor and secure with the original screws.

Step6: Reconnect wiring exactly as before.