What would be a good guess on HP for my grinder ?
1/2 hp, same as my vintage Atlas 7-inch grinder.
What would be a good guess on HP for my grinder ?
So the concensus is that its a 1/2 horse?
No. Using the equations I posted and assuming a 0.8 power factor, it is 3/4hp.
I also notice their estimates above the tables don't track either...Forget HP rating for bench grinders, there is no standard what one manufacturer will label vs the next. Heck, even different lines from the same manufacturer will vary...
Just pay attention to the amps (and volts) to gauge how much power it has.
outlawmws - The engineeringtool box calculations must assume a pretty low power factor in their calculations.
For example, they show a 3 phase 230V 3/4hp motor needs 2.8A.
The Baldor 8102w (3 phase 230V 3/4hp) grinder shows 1.4A at 230V (0.7A at 460V)
Link to nameplate:
http://www.baldor.com/catalog/8102W#tab=%22nameplate%22
That is a 2x difference.
How's the shaft? Maybe a little emery cloth or high-grit sandpaper to smooth it out? Then use some penetrating oil?
Tried the oil and a scotch brite pad. Tried lightly levering it from the backside still no go.
I am trying to get the back wheel flange off and it it is not coming. It spins free on the shaft and moves in and out a bit. I can't see any kind of set screw or e-clip behind it. Any thought on how to remove it?
Exactly why do you want to take it off? If it ain't broke....
How's the other end? Did it come off? If both won't slide off, I'd suspect a clip, but if one slides off the other must have a burr on the shaft holding it.
Fair question. I want to take the cover off so I can put a wire wheel on it and have good access all around. I have a big grinder fopr my grindng wheels.
Here is a gem, described as a "Hoover" and it is for sale....$40.
++I am not the vendor, saw it while cruising the local KIJIJI ads. Could not find anything like it any where)++




Oregon RC I have the same, or very similar, grinder minus the stand and guards, stashed away in my rathole. Thought I might find a use for it someday.
Awesome, that may be the coolest vintage grinder/buffer I've ever seen. Have 4 pedestal grinders now, don't need any more, but if I found one like that I'd snap it up in a heartbeat. Can't make out the tag, how many amps is that? Can probably get a 115 volt in VFD to run that, work out slick.
Congrats.
How's this?
The lace gives it grandeur, it IS a Snap On
Found a Blue Point 1/2 HP 7 inch grinder today cleaned it up with some kroil and steel wool hit the tool rest with the wire wheel this runs as smooth or smoother then my Baldors. It came with a dreaded three leg stand but after further inspection realized it was heavier then the asian ones and was made by Dayton in Chicago. The base is cast base so a bit more stable then most three legged ones.




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That grinder rocks!
I love the super heavy duty tool rests and of course the motor label![]()



Thanks. It's only a 6" 1/3 HP but It's probably as powerful or more powerful than my 1/2 HP craftsmans that I own. Unfortunately one of the original tool rests is missing and the right side shields are cracked.