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WIN8.620-204.0

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WIN8.620-204.0

Vac motor, 120v ac, 2 stage

Regular price $98.70
Sale price $98.70 Regular price
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⚠️ Compatibility Recommended Before Purchase
Electric motors are model-, voltage-, rotation-, mounting-, shaft-, and sometimes serial-number specific. Installing an incompatible motor may result in equipment damage, electrical damage, or unsafe operation.

Before ordering, confirm:
  • Equipment make and model
  • Serial number (if applicable)
  • Operating voltage
  • Rotation direction (CW / CCW)
  • Shaft diameter and length
  • Mounting pattern and flange type

If you’re unsure, contact us before purchasing with your equipment details.

Non-Refundable Item: Motors are non-refundable. Please verify compatibility before purchasing.

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Product Description

Vac motor, 120v ac, 2 stage

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications of the WIN8.620-204.0 vacuum motor?
A: The WIN8.620-204.0 is a two-stage vacuum motor rated for 120V AC operation. It is designed for floor scrubber and sweeper equipment requiring AC-powered suction. Verify voltage compatibility with your equipment before ordering.

Q: Which floor scrubbers and sweepers use the WIN8.620-204.0 motor?
A: The WIN8.620-204.0 is compatible with select floor scrubber and sweeper models using 120V AC motors. Confirm your equipment voltage and motor mounting configuration match this part number to ensure proper fit and performance.

Q: What is a two-stage vacuum motor and why is it used?
A: A two-stage motor has two fan wheels in series, providing higher suction power than single-stage designs. This delivers better debris pickup and moisture removal in floor scrubber and sweeper applications.

Q: How long does a WIN8.620-204.0 motor typically last?
A: Motor lifespan depends on usage hours, maintenance, and debris load. Regularly clean intake filters to prevent motor strain. Replace when motor noise increases, suction decreases, or the motor fails to start consistently.