Here's the same 1-HP 3450-rpm motor dated 1955 I restored for my 1966 Craftsman Floor Model table. I replaced the original capacitor, starting switch and bearings.
Here is the 1956 Craftsman Model 100 table saw I restored that this 1-HP motor goes on also that Matt made me the reproduction data plate for pictured below. My Cousin up in Michigan bought them both brand new and when he passed the family left me his old table saw. This saws fairly unique story...
Looks GREAT Matt!!
I can't wait until is shows up in the mail to me here in Arkansas but, it looks VERY good in your photo for sure!
I'll take a picture for you to check out (and others) of your beautiful reproduction data plate on my restored 1958 Craftsman 1-hp motor when I get it installed...
Some of my vintage Craftsman vises to add to the post here...
Model 5169 - 4 inch
Model 5176 - 3.5 inch
Model 05191 - 4 inch
Model 506-51801 - 3.5 inch
Model 506- 51820 - 3.5 inch
Thanks very much! I "Salvaged" this bench out of the USPS P&DC Plant in Memphis on BB King Dr. When I was working there in 2022 as an MPE Mechanic. It was going to be tossed into a 40 yard open trash container in the parking lot full of junk out of the basement. So, "Why would you want a piece...
You bought a American Real Seal #58 for sure with the "Stationary Base" per this catalog page I have saved. Catalog reads it weighs in at 240 pounds as you can see.