Gorman-Rupp SF Series® Submersible Solids-handling Pump
Figure 3. Three phase power has three identical sine waves overlapping at an offset of 2π/3 radians or 120°. When one phase reaches an x-intercept or node the next phase is only 30° and approximately 5.6 milliseconds from reaching its crest.
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CNC machine, where computers are used to control the movement and operation of the mills, lathes, and other cutting tools.
Impeller wear ring
Bowl wear ring
Machinist at Nickerson Company running a state-of-the-art CNC machine.
Computer Numerical Control Machine (CNC) at Nickerson
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Model 411 Horizontal Split Case
Well Pump Installation
Schlumberger Pump Assembly
Figure 1. The general arrangement of a three phase waveform.
Computer Numerical Control Machine (CNC) at Nickerson
Horizontal Lathe
Figure 2. A simple sine wave with a period of 360° and an amplitude of 1. In single phase power the x-intercepts are 180° from each other. A full period is 360°. A single phase motor has a crest approximately every 16.5 milliseconds giving the motors a tendency to vibrate more, which may contribute to a shortened bearing life.