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    Motor For 103.23130

    one what? motor? flat capacitor?
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    Motor For 103.23130

    Is this a start only capacitor? Or a start and run? and what capacitance range?
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    Motor For 103.23130

    A separate but related question. I have found a similar motor but it is 3/4 HP and 3450 RPM; so twice the speed. Would this make the speed too fast to use in metals?
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    Motor For 103.23130

    the windings are good; the motor runs well if I help it start by hand
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    Motor For 103.23130

    yes per the original post, I can start the motor by turning by hand
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    Motor For 103.23130

    Refer to my original post - the motor will run if I help it start with a little hand spinning.
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    Motor For 103.23130

    1. no it did not run properly prior to my "rework"; it smoked and it shocked me but at the same time it would run with a load attached. Now it does not smoke nor shock me but will not start under load. and no, I am not absolutely certain I reassembled it correctly. I found it really...
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    Motor For 103.23130

    the capacitor is not mounted on the surface like modern motors. It is a rectangular capacitor enclosed under the base.
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    Motor For 103.23130

    Sorry, yes it is the 103.23130 drill press and I am in Santa Fe, TX just south of Houston. the issue is not finding appropriate HP and shaft size, but matching the mounting mechanism.
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    Motor For 103.23130

    am ready to give up on my original motor for my Craftsman Model 100. I spent hours and hours trying to do what I could to rebuild it. cleaning, replacing some brittle wires, bearings, etc. It starts and runs fine with no load but when I put the belt on it, it will not start, not even on the...
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    Craftsman Vintage 103.23130

    that would be fantastic if you have a spare
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    Craftsman Vintage 103.23130

    so yes, you and I have the same machine. My motor is D4 48 so I guess 4th week of April 1948. My father in law said he thought he had bought it in 1948. Sears and Roebuck catalog! And I did the exact same stupid thing dropping the motor and mount together. So frustrating. The machine...
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    Craftsman Vintage 103.23130

    "cut if off"... sounds simple but could you help me out a little more? Cut it with what and cut it where? Are you implying that if I don't cut it off it will vibrate?
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    Craftsman Vintage 103.23130

    I incorrectly stated 103.23120. It is 103.23130 instead.
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    Craftsman Vintage 103.23130

    sorry, I see that I wrote these down wrong in my original post. I have the 103.23130.
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    Craftsman Vintage 103.23130

    My pulley profile height appears to be ~ 2 1/8 inches rather than 1 1/8. Did you mean 2 1/8?
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    Craftsman Vintage 103.23130

    I don't know where to measure to and from, but mine is bigger than 13 1/2. It also has three feed handles and they are/were a dark, reddish brown but mostly brown. I only have two knobs now, the other was lost long ago. I do have a chuck key. See the pic's in the other post. Thank you.
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    Craftsman Vintage 103.23130

    By the name plate it is definitely a 103.23130. Here are pictures.
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    Craftsman Vintage 103.23130

    I am in Santa Fe, TX 77517 I tried to use JB Weld but no joy. I have the missing piece.
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    Craftsman Vintage 103.23130

    I am working on restoring my father-in-laws Craftsmen drill press 103.23120. Unfortunately I dropped and broke the pulley for the motor and I have not been able to find a replacement. It is a 4 step pulley with appear to be 5, 4, 3, and 2 inch pulleys. Can anyone point me toward where I can...
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