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Motor Identification Help

dreno99

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I found this motor but it has no tag or stamping of any kind. I don't know what I have and hope someone can ID. It came from TrendLine Inc in 1998 (see receipt image) which was a wood working supply house as far as I can tell. The images will show what I've got. The only marks are the labels shown. The mounting holes in the flange are threaded.

Little help?
 

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nadogail

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I would take it to an Electric Motor Shop to determine the frame size.

From here it looks like a C Face Motor
 
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dreno99

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I searched NN720-10 and got a lot of dust collector hits. Dang, I was hoping for a 5hp! For $15 at Restore I can't complain.
 

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I searched NN720-10 and got a lot of dust collector hits. Dang, I was hoping for a 5hp! For $15 at Restore I can't complain.
Generally a 5hp motor will be a LOT bigger then that.

I'd also recommended only buying motors that have nameplates stating voltage, amperage phase etc.
 
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dreno99

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That's what I thought. Doing a Google image search returned a few motors that looked very similar and were 5hp.

I guess now I need a Reliant 720 with no motor and I'll be set.
 
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