Motor info needed

Can anyone point me to a web site for the Dayton that makes electric motors. I've done the Web searches, but all the hits get hijacked to various ebusinesses, none of which have a link to the manufacturer's site (if any). [So much for "Google's your friend"!]

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Dayton is, AFAIK, the house brand of Grainger Industrial Supply. At any rate their web site is probably the right place to go.

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Tim Wescott

That makes sense. They seem to be actually made by Emerson, but the brand is not shown on Emerson's website. So maybe they're house branded "Dayton" by Emerson for Grainger.

Best regards, Spehro Pefhany

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Spehro Pefhany

Thanks guys. No wonder I've had so much trouble trying to chase this info.

Any other suggestions regarding source of universal motors?

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Everett M. Greene

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