Hudson Carpentry":d97zvrvj said:6 I believe ill go check.
CHJ":2facxwft said:Hudson Carpentry":2facxwft said:6 I believe ill go check.
OK if there are six terminals, more precisely how many wires are coming out of the motor casing.
Where's Bob (9fingers) when he's needed, he may know the motor pattern first hand.
Hudson Carpentry":h8yuc87m said:Thank you, my next question would me what will this motor do it.
I will of cause wait until I know what the model of the bandsaw is a decide whether im to sell it after I have done some work on it as a 3 phase or keep it and sell my Axi bandsaw.
I have seen motors from aximister for little cost if there suitable.
OldWood":3izv9irs said:Bob - we don't know what size of bandsaw this is off, but I calculate the input power to this motor at nominally 914W which probably gives around 1 hp shaft power. With the higher starting torque off a 3ph motor (does the number of poles not also improve the starting torque?), might I be brave enough to question whether a 1 hp single phase motor would be enough if 'HC' opts to go down that road, particularly as motors are rated by input power rather than shaft power.
Rob
9fingers":2rfpkzh3 said:Hudson Carpentry":2rfpkzh3 said:Thank you, my next question would me what will this motor do it.
I will of cause wait until I know what the model of the bandsaw is a decide whether im to sell it after I have done some work on it as a 3 phase or keep it and sell my Axi bandsaw.
I have seen motors from aximister for little cost if there suitable.
I'm sorry I don't quite follow this question. The motor you pictured will not run at all on a single phase supply.
Bob
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