I know I am late to he party, but I agree with ^^. I don't recall the technical reasons, but I recall reading reducing speed by lowering voltage will damage this style motor.
Picked this up recently at an estate sale for $40 - minty fresh!
They're coming out of hibernation, I tell ya!
Nice, complete, with a stand (non-CM though).
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In a nutshell, block grinders use synchronous motors, so they lock onto the 60 hz line frequency. Changing the voltage will only work on AC/DC (brushed) motors. The only way to change the speed is to change the line frequency, but if you go too slow you run the risk of engaging the start winding and burning it up. Too many issues to deal with it---get a 3-phase grinder w/VFD if speed control is needed. Or try a smaller wheel.
to the smaller wheel idea.
I picked this up tonight from the original owner, its in great condition and works great just needs to be cleaned up. He threw in a total of 7 wheels he had around, the original manual and the Sears Wheel Dresser all for $30 bucks.
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I picked this up tonight from the original owner, its in great condition and works great just needs to be cleaned up. He threw in a total of 7 wheels he had around, the original manual and the Sears Wheel Dresser all for $30 bucks.
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Nice finds!
They would look nice on a CM stand.
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)Picked up this 1/2 hp yesterday off CL. Paid way more than I wanted but the guy knew what he had and he wasn't budging on the price. This is the best condition block I have owned.
Picked up this 1/2 hp yesterday off CL. Paid way more than I wanted but the guy knew what he had and he wasn't budging on the price. This is the best condition block I have owned.
I was wondering when you were going to grab that one lol
My 1/2 hp with 6" wheels spins to a stop sooner than my 1/2 hp with 7" wheels. Difference of about 30 seconds or so. Is that due to size of the wheels? Also, both blocks run real smooth.
My 1/2 hp with 6" wheels spins to a stop sooner than my 1/2 hp with 7" wheels. Difference of about 30 seconds or so. Is that due to size of the wheels? Also, both blocks run real smooth.
I drove 2.5 hours to pick up this 1/2 HP grinder and stand up this morning.
I plan on derusting and repainting it all.

JZ:
Is that really a factory stand from that era?
Please educate me.