sgbotsford
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- Dec 30, 2023
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I have an ancient cabinet sliding table table saw that I picked up at auction. Came with a 3ph motor. Handles a 12" blade. Has a unifence (not capitalized, not made by delta) that would do me a serious injury if I dropped it on my foot. Rails for 3 feet between fence and blade.
I don't have 3ph here, and yes, I could use a VHD, but I've seen a bunch of ways to fry VHDs.
So I'm looking at just swapping out the 3ph for a single ph motor.
The motor is 5 HP.
Cheap new 5 HP motors from Princess Auto are $600
Used Baldor 5 HP motors on our local classifieds are about the same. I'm inclined to go with the latter.
What gotchas are involved in swapping motors?
* The saw has both a mag relay start switch and a foot level kill switch. Like to put in a paddle switch for my knee too.
* There is a box between the switch and the motor. Starter?
* I need to remove the top to get at the motor. Top is cast iron, and the rim thickness is 2" more or less. (This saw is about 600 lbs. I used my front end loader to lift it off the truck. Tips on moving this kind of slab of iron and keeping all my fingers.
* I need to match frame to be able to mount it.
* Ditto shaft size and length. If size is wrong, can buy a new drive pulley.
* I know I need to match RPM.
* Direction can be changed with rewiring the little wiring cabinet.
* If speed different from the usual 3450, can compensate with a new drive pulley. BUT if the motor is 1725, is there room for twice as much pulley?
I don't have 3ph here, and yes, I could use a VHD, but I've seen a bunch of ways to fry VHDs.
So I'm looking at just swapping out the 3ph for a single ph motor.
The motor is 5 HP.
Cheap new 5 HP motors from Princess Auto are $600
Used Baldor 5 HP motors on our local classifieds are about the same. I'm inclined to go with the latter.
What gotchas are involved in swapping motors?
* The saw has both a mag relay start switch and a foot level kill switch. Like to put in a paddle switch for my knee too.
* There is a box between the switch and the motor. Starter?
* I need to remove the top to get at the motor. Top is cast iron, and the rim thickness is 2" more or less. (This saw is about 600 lbs. I used my front end loader to lift it off the truck. Tips on moving this kind of slab of iron and keeping all my fingers.
* I need to match frame to be able to mount it.
* Ditto shaft size and length. If size is wrong, can buy a new drive pulley.
* I know I need to match RPM.
* Direction can be changed with rewiring the little wiring cabinet.
* If speed different from the usual 3450, can compensate with a new drive pulley. BUT if the motor is 1725, is there room for twice as much pulley?

