This Nilfisk motor fan unit kit, pictured with its box, fits inside the in the second photograph with the two pods on it.
Incidental information.
The GMP motor is currently used in the and the and the and the and the as well as the It is manufactured by
Should the earlier GS80 or GM80 or GS90 or GM90 GSD or GMI motors fail, they can be completely replaced by using bringing them up to current power specifications of 1200Watts.
NOTE: The motors have different initials in different countries.
From the 70's the motors were (GST and GSJ etc) motors. The GS generally means Seven Hundred Watt (700Watt RMS Power)
In The 80's, Nilfisk went to the GMI (GMD GMJ GMT) Motors GM generally means Mega, One Thousand Watt (1,000Watts) see
In mid 90's Nilfisk went to the square, metal body, Philips motor fan unit in a motor casing called the GMP (There's the GSP too, remember S for seven? Well now it means 800Watt, understand? Clear as mud!!)
GMP of course means 1200Watts!!
As the year 2000 came, Nilfisk began to use a motor from Ametek (With this white hard plastic body) and assembled it as this SKU 12125005 as a kit that would replace the motor in GMP motor heads.
Simple, isn't it?
SAFETY WARNING! All electrical parts should ONLY be fitted by an electrically COMPETENT person.
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