In reply to a question I was asked... Take a look at the data plate and you'll see the IEC frame size listed (90L) - this will give you standardized dimensions for this motor type. You can Google "IEC quick reference chart". jameselectric.ca/help/iec-quick-reference-chart/ If it doesn't fit, I've found the easiest solution is to bolt a plate to the machine using existing mounting holes. And then drill that plate with holes to fit the motor. This means you don't need extra holes in the machine.
In reply to a question I was asked...
Take a look at the data plate and you'll see the IEC frame size listed (90L) - this will give you standardized dimensions for this motor type. You can Google "IEC quick reference chart".
jameselectric.ca/help/iec-quick-reference-chart/
If it doesn't fit, I've found the easiest solution is to bolt a plate to the machine using existing mounting holes. And then drill that plate with holes to fit the motor. This means you don't need extra holes in the machine.