Jim L.
Florida panhandle
Yesterday I installed the last GS vac motor that I had. What are you using to replace the GS motors in that you can?t buy them anymore?
It's not like any of them are made in the US anyway.Randy said:The “Domel” company headquarters Is in all places in Zelezniki Slovenia
It's not like any of them are made in the US anyway.
I've used these VAC motors also. First off they are made in America and they last.I beg to differ with that. I 've been using vac motors made by Electrolux (made here in Piney Flats, TN) for the last 3 years with great success.
Thanks for the info. guys. Looks like it will be a Domel from Windtrax or a Lamb from Kleen-Rite. I could not find Electrolux in any supply house catalogs.
Where the mounting holes are on the Domel motor, is it metal or plastic?I ordered some of the Domel motors from Windtrax and like them. The 492 is a bit taller than the GS or Lamb but it has more volume and more lift than either the Lamb or GS, and it's quieter. The 492.4 costs more but is the same height if your brackets won't allow for the taller motor. They seem to be built well, but I haven't had any in service long enough to tell if they're going to last.
Wonder what is the difference is between the 6336 and the cheaper 9414?I?d go with the Lamb #VAL6336 from K/R for the simple reason that it?s the most common vac motor used in the car wash industry and it?s a direct replacement (mounting bracket) for the G/S motor. The Domel is a good motor but it?s not very common in the car wash industry and if you have to deal with the higher motor case making new mounting brackets, no thanks. I?d rather stick with what I?ve got.