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Baldor Electric Company

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Industry
  
Manufacturing

Net income
  
US$59.8M (FY 2009)

Revenue
  
1.52 billion USD (2009)

Type of business
  
Member of the ABB Group

Operating income
  
US$178M (FY 2009)

Total assets
  
US$2.65B (FY 2009)

Number of employees
  
7,500

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Key people
  
Ron Tucker, CEO, President

Products
  
Electric motors Mechanical Power Transmission Industrial automation Generators

Headquarters
  
Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

CEO
  
Ronald E. Tucker (1 Jan 2011–)

Founded
  
1920, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Baldor ASR AG, Reliance Electric Company

Profiles

Baldor Electric Company markets, designs, and manufactures industrial electric motors, mechanical power transmission products, drives, and generator sets.

Contents

The company manufactures its products in 17 U.S. locations, 1 in Canada, 2 in China, and 1 in England..

The company's strategy is to be the highest value provider, focusing on quality, service and time.

The company has had a long-term focus on energy-efficiency and was the first in the industry to introduce a line of premium-efficiency industrial electric motors, the Super-E in 1983.

The company sells Baldor*Reliance and ABB branded industrial electric motors. Products are available in both IEC and NEMA configurations and range from 1/50th to 100,000 horsepower.

The company sells Baldor and ABB branded industrial drives and controls.

The brands of mechanical power transmission components are Baldor*Dodge and Baldor*Maska.

History

Baldor Electric was founded in 1920 by Edwin Ballman and Emil Doerr. The name of the company was derived using part of each of their names. In 1967 the Company's headquarters were moved from St. Louis, Missouri to Fort Smith, Arkansas.

In 2007, Baldor Electric acquired the Dodge and Reliance Electric brands from Rockwell Automation for $1.8 billion. This more than doubled the size of the company, taking it from $800 million in annual revenue to $1.8 billion.

In 2011, Baldor was acquired by ABB Ltd of Switzerland in an all-cash deal of US$4.2 billion ($1.1 billion debt included). The company continues to operate as Baldor Electric Company A Member of the ABB Group.

Industrial Electric Motors

  • ABB and Baldor brands
  • DC
  • AC Induction
  • Grinders / Buffers
  • DC Servo
  • AC Servo
  • Gearmotors
  • Linear
  • Industry specific solutions
  • Drives

  • ABB and Baldor brands
  • DC SCR
  • AC Inverter
  • AC Vector
  • Soft starts
  • Servo
  • Motion control
  • Generators

  • Towable
  • Standby
  • Bearings

  • Mounted bearings
  • Tapered roller bearings
  • Spherical roller bearings
  • Sleeve bearings
  • Sleeveoil hydrodynamic bearings
  • Take up frames
  • Gear reducers

  • Shaft mount helical
  • Helical screw conveyor
  • Right angle worm
  • Helical inline
  • Planetary
  • Energy efficient gear motor / reducer
  • Power Transmission Components

  • Couplings
  • Clutches
  • Brakes
  • Bushings
  • Hubs
  • Sheaves
  • Pulleys
  • Baldor's Motion Intelligence Multitasking Language

    Baldor has a custom programming language known as the Baldor Motion Language. It possesses a syntax similar to BASIC and offers keywords that are used to create motion control moves easily.

    Some syntax follows. A typical program written in the Baldor language contains mostly Subprograms, abbreviated Sub.

    Subprograms are similar to both functions and classes in other commonly used programming languages.

    References

    Baldor Electric Company Wikipedia


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