You will recall my recent purchase of the above planer that didn't run. I have traced the problem to the 3hp motor which, is massively over powered and so I wan to replace it with a suitable alternative.
Looking at the instructions for the planer provided by a very kind soul on the forum, tells me I have two choices in the size of the motor to run the planer.
1. 1/4 or 1/3hp 2850 rpm with a pulley of 3.25"
2. 1/3 or 1/2hp 1425 rpm with a 6 5/8" pulley
Having zero experience in this field logic tells me to go for the higher speed from the first motor? Why the difference is is something to do with the pulley sizes?
Or would it be cheaper to repair the current motor? We think it might be the windings.
Looking at the instructions for the planer provided by a very kind soul on the forum, tells me I have two choices in the size of the motor to run the planer.
1. 1/4 or 1/3hp 2850 rpm with a pulley of 3.25"
2. 1/3 or 1/2hp 1425 rpm with a 6 5/8" pulley
Having zero experience in this field logic tells me to go for the higher speed from the first motor? Why the difference is is something to do with the pulley sizes?
Or would it be cheaper to repair the current motor? We think it might be the windings.