wadeclinton
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New member here. I have a question for the group regarding replacing an electric motor on a Speedaire air compressor. I was able to score a working compressor pump and two 80 gallon tanks for 300$
I knew the electric motor was bad when I bought the lot. I later confirmed this with the assistance of a friend. He's a maintenance mechanic for a local school district, and found a dead short through ohm'ing the motor.
Grainger is the retailer of these compressors and after digging through that site I found my model is out of production, but there is a similar one. https://www.grainger.com/product/SPEEDAIRE-5-HP-35WC40
I also found that USMotors does not sell replacement motors. Grainger suggests a motor similar to this: http://www.globalindustrial.com/p/motors/ac-motors-definite-purpose/compressor-duty-motors/motor-184-dp-1ph-3450rpm-c184k34db8aa Grainger sells a7HP motor but its almost 1000$ I used this other one as a reference and because Global Industry occasionally offers free shipping. eBay also has several offerings that are priced about 500$and consistently offer free shipping.
Dimensional the 7HP motor is a monster compared to what I have on the unit currently.
Here is a data tag of what I have
I am wondering if the bad motor I have is actually a 7HP motor. If its not a true 7HP then I may have found an alternative.
At the Local Tractor supply i found this:
The question for the group is will a 6HP motor work for what i'm trying to accomplish? Should I bite the bullet and order up the big 7HP? Will I waste time and money with the 300$ TSC motor when it craps out in 6 months? The TSC motor has my eye because its 200$ cheaper than anything else I've found, its local so no shipping. But it is 1 hp less than Grainger recommends, assuming the OEM motor is truly 7HP.
I knew the electric motor was bad when I bought the lot. I later confirmed this with the assistance of a friend. He's a maintenance mechanic for a local school district, and found a dead short through ohm'ing the motor.
Grainger is the retailer of these compressors and after digging through that site I found my model is out of production, but there is a similar one. https://www.grainger.com/product/SPEEDAIRE-5-HP-35WC40
I also found that USMotors does not sell replacement motors. Grainger suggests a motor similar to this: http://www.globalindustrial.com/p/motors/ac-motors-definite-purpose/compressor-duty-motors/motor-184-dp-1ph-3450rpm-c184k34db8aa Grainger sells a7HP motor but its almost 1000$ I used this other one as a reference and because Global Industry occasionally offers free shipping. eBay also has several offerings that are priced about 500$and consistently offer free shipping.
Dimensional the 7HP motor is a monster compared to what I have on the unit currently.
Here is a data tag of what I have
I am wondering if the bad motor I have is actually a 7HP motor. If its not a true 7HP then I may have found an alternative.
At the Local Tractor supply i found this:
The question for the group is will a 6HP motor work for what i'm trying to accomplish? Should I bite the bullet and order up the big 7HP? Will I waste time and money with the 300$ TSC motor when it craps out in 6 months? The TSC motor has my eye because its 200$ cheaper than anything else I've found, its local so no shipping. But it is 1 hp less than Grainger recommends, assuming the OEM motor is truly 7HP.






