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- Ward Leonard compressor motors are MIL-Spec built for decades of service in the toughest naval environments. Designed for duty-cycle performance, they provide reliable and efficient power at constant speeds to meet the rigorous demands of naval compressor systems. - Key Performance Ratings - 
1/16 to 350 HP 
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2–16 pole speeds 
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440V / 3 / 60 Hz 
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Open and closed motor enclosures 
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Service A and C applications 
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Grade A and B shock & vibration capable 
 - Key Features - 
Class F sealed insulation system 
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Vacuum pressure impregnation 
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Nodular iron frame construction 
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Precision bearings 
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Low structure-borne vibration performance 
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Single and multiple stator winding designs 
 - Specifications - 
MIL-M-17060 / MIL-DTL-17060: Alternating Current Motors 
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MIL-M-17059: Fractional Horsepower Motors 
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MIL-S-901: Shock Testing 
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MIL-STD-167: Vibration Testing 
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MIL-STD-740: Noise Testing 
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MIL-STD-2037: Vacuum Pressure Impregnation 
 
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- Ward Leonard Noise Quiet Motors are designed for submarine operations, reducing vessel detectability while powering critical pumps and compressors on Los Angeles, Ohio, and Virginia Class fleets. Compact, shock- and vibration-proof designs allow installation in confined spaces. - Key Performance Ratings - 
1/16 to 350 HP 
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2–16 pole speeds 
- 
440V / 3 / 60 Hz 
- 
Service A and C applications 
- 
Grade A and B shock & vibration capable 
 - Key Features - 
Class F sealed insulation system 
- 
Vacuum pressure impregnation 
- 
Nodular iron frame construction 
- 
Precision bearings 
- 
Low structure-borne noise performance 
- 
Single and multiple stator winding designs 
 - Specifications - 
MIL-M-17060 / MIL-DTL-17060: Alternating Current Motors 
- 
MIL-M-17059: Fractional Horsepower Motors 
- 
MIL-S-901: Shock Testing 
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MIL-STD-167: Vibration Testing 
- 
MIL-STD-740: Noise Testing 
- 
MIL-STD-2037: Vacuum Pressure Impregnation 
 
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- The Novo Motor line represents Fairbanks Morse Defense’s commitment to innovation for maritime defense. Built for Surface Navy vessels, these AC induction motors feature 12 frame sizes and a wide range of configurations for maximum customisation and economy. Manufactured under ISO-9001 certification, they are designed to withstand extreme impacts and meet MIL-DTL-17060 requirements. - Key Features - 
Modular design for flexible customisation 
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Commonality of parts 
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Multiple mounting configurations, speeds, and enclosures to meet shipboard needs 
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Built to Navy MIL-Spec standards: MIL-DTL-17060 Rev. G Amendment 1 
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CBM+ ready and VFD compatible 
 - Advantages - 
High reliability 
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Cost-effective and economical 
 
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- Ward Leonard pump motors are engineered to endure harsh naval environments, reliably powering pumps for brine, graywater, ground food waste, cooling, bilge, firefighting, and more. - Key Performance Ratings - 
1/16 to 350 HP 
- 
2–16 pole speeds 
- 
440V / 3 / 60 Hz 
- 
Open and closed motor enclosures 
- 
Service A and C applications 
- 
Grade A and B shock & vibration capable 
 - Key Features - 
Class F sealed insulation system 
- 
Vacuum pressure impregnation 
- 
Nodular iron frame construction 
- 
Precision bearings 
- 
Low structure-borne vibration performance 
- 
Single and multiple stator winding designs 
 - Specifications - 
MIL-M-17060 / MIL-DTL-17060: Alternating Current Motors 
- 
MIL-M-17059: Fractional Horsepower Motors 
- 
MIL-S-901: Shock Testing 
- 
MIL-STD-167: Vibration Testing 
- 
MIL-STD-740: Noise Testing 
- 
MIL-STD-2037: Vacuum Pressure Impregnation 
 
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- Ward Leonard MIL-Spec servo motors support fan applications ranging from aerofoil and mixed-flow to centrifugal and CPS types. Built to naval standards, they ensure durability and efficiency across decades of sea service. - Key Performance Ratings - 
1/16 to 350 HP 
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2–16 pole speeds 
- 
440V / 3 / 60 Hz 
- 
Open and closed motor enclosures 
- 
Service A and C applications 
- 
Grade A and B shock & vibration capable 
 - Key Features - 
Class F sealed insulation system 
- 
Vacuum pressure impregnation 
- 
Nodular iron frame construction 
- 
Precision bearings 
- 
Low structure-borne vibration performance 
- 
Single and multiple stator winding designs 
 - Specifications - 
MIL-M-17060 / MIL-DTL-17060: Alternating Current Motors 
- 
MIL-M-17059: Fractional Horsepower Motors 
- 
MIL-S-901: Shock Testing 
- 
MIL-STD-167: Vibration Testing 
- 
MIL-STD-740: Noise Testing 
- 
MIL-STD-2037: Vacuum Pressure Impregnation 
 
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- Ward Leonard AC MIL-Spec induction motors have powered U.S. Navy carrier and vessel winches for decades. Their high starting torque and variable speeds make them ideal for gypsy, span wire, saddle winches, and capstans. - Key Performance Ratings - 
1/16 to 350 HP 
- 
2–16 pole speeds 
- 
440V / 3 / 60 Hz 
- 
Open and closed motor enclosures 
- 
Service A and C applications 
- 
Grade A and B shock & vibration capable 
 - Key Features - 
Class F sealed insulation system 
- 
Vacuum pressure impregnation 
- 
Nodular iron frame construction 
- 
Precision bearings 
- 
Low structure-borne vibration performance 
- 
Single and multiple stator winding designs 
 - Specifications - 
MIL-M-17060 / MIL-DTL-17060: Alternating Current Motors 
- 
MIL-M-17059: Fractional Horsepower Motors 
- 
MIL-S-901: Shock Testing 
- 
MIL-STD-167: Vibration Testing 
- 
MIL-STD-740: Noise Testing 
- 
MIL-STD-2037: Vacuum Pressure Impregnation 
 
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