The E375 code is often associated with specific hardware revisions used in the 6.0L Power Stroke.
The “Full” designation implies low maintenance, but not zero maintenance.
| Interval | Action | |----------|--------| | Every 1,000 hours | Visual inspection: check for oil leaks (none should be present). Clean cooling fins. | | Every 5,000 hours | Perform insulation resistance test (should be >10 MΩ at 500V DC). | | Every 10,000 hours | Replace the entire unit (recommended by GDP for reliability in critical applications). | | As needed | Re-grease output shaft bearing (use Klüber Isoflex NBU 15). | gdp e375 full
Because the unit is lubricated for life, no oil changes are required.
Before examining the technical details, it is essential to break down the nomenclature. The E375 code is often associated with specific
Thus, GDP E375 Full refers to a complete, ready-to-install integrated drive system rated for moderate-to-high torque applications.
Income approach: Sum of wages, rents, interest, profits, and taxes minus subsidies. The “Full” designation implies low maintenance, but not
Production (value-added) approach: Sum of value added at each production stage across industries.
The “Full” designation guarantees the inclusion of:
In the context of Ford trucks, "GDP" is a manufacturer code (often associated with Motorcraft or Ford's internal engineering suppliers) and "E375" is the engineering part number/designation.
A: Yes, but you must configure the drive’s encoder interface to “Resolver” or “TTL incremental” depending on the feedback option you select. The GDP configuration tool (free download) generates the appropriate SINAMICS DCC block.