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Old Westinghouse motor

jim whitney

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I,ve got this old 1/2 horse Westinghouse motor that was a pile of rust on an old Racine automatic hacksaw, on the tag it says AR inductive motor with two diagrams one for 110v and one for 220v 1 and 2 tied together 3 and 4 for 110v
Well the only metal band left on one of the wires says 1 so I hook up 1 which I call black,with 2 which I call white , then I hook up the other two red and yellow, the brushes are froze so I free them up , the motor sparks like hell when it first starts because one of the brushes is a little uneven but it wears in ,great! The only problem is it is running cc ,and no matter how else I hook up the wires , it either does nothing or seems like the motor locks up and hums ,even dims the lights .Whats wrong?
 
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Robbie B

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I'm gonna say it's probably not reversible. Our 550v motors at work are a/c 3 phase and are reversible by switching two legs of the wiring.
 

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Any capacitor on it?

And 550v never even heard of that delt with lots of 480 277 240 and 120 but that is a new one for me.

Brian
 

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Are the brushes mounted to a movable carrier or ring that can be rotated usually a screw in the end of the motor hold the carrier from moving loosen screw and rotate brushes till motor reverses.
 

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I'm gonna say it's probably not reversible. Our 550v motors at work are a/c 3 phase and are reversible by switching two legs of the wiring.

3-phase motors are different than single phase. All 3-phase motors are reversable by switching 2 legs...
 
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Norcal

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Any capacitor on it?

And 550v never even heard of that delt with lots of 480 277 240 and 120 but that is a new one for me.

Brian

550V is a obsolete voltage like 110,220,440, Canada uses 600V which the rated voltage for motors & welding equipment is 575V,
 

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it sounds like a repulsion start/ induction run motor, you change direction by moving the brushes. they are a high torque motor. I had one on a very old air compressor. google it.
 
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jim whitney

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YES! It worked! I painted it this morning, reassembled it this afternoon ,hooked up the wires after I moved the plate with the brushes, plugged it in and voila! Clockwise rotation! What a simple way to do this! They should all be this way, instead of having to switch wires around. Tank You so much guys ! you are the best!
 

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A repulsion start induction run would have a brush lifting mechanism there are straight repulsion motors where the brushes stay in contact with the commutator .
 
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jim whitney

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No the brushes don,t come off the comm. they,re spring loaded on the ring. They were frozen in place when I first tried to start the motor,then once I freed them up it would run but cc .then you told me to turn the ring and it worked! I never would have believed it if I hadn,t seen it myself . Thank you so much!
 
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