khnitz
Well-known member
I picked up a Mohawk A7 to install in my shop/hobby garage, but it came with a 3-phase motor - and my shop doesn't have a 3-phase power feed.
One option would be to use a Phase Converter, but after looking at the costs for that, I think I could swap the motor with a single-phase unit for about the same cost.
So, my question is: to those of you with Mohawk A-7 lifts, if it has a single-phase motor, what is the brand, model, details?
From what I've found, I will need a "56" frame motor with the "H" base and "C" face mounting options.
The 3-phase motor on my lift is a Dayton 3N447A, and this is a 56HC motor. Here's an image of the details of the motor:
Based on my research so far, I think I could use a Dayton 5UKG4 motor, and swap the "C" face plate over from my 3-phase motor to allow the connection to the hydraulic pump.
Just looking for BTDT 3-phase to 1-phase conversion experience, or input on what other single-phase motors Mohawk put on these A7 lifts.
Thanks!
One option would be to use a Phase Converter, but after looking at the costs for that, I think I could swap the motor with a single-phase unit for about the same cost.
So, my question is: to those of you with Mohawk A-7 lifts, if it has a single-phase motor, what is the brand, model, details?
From what I've found, I will need a "56" frame motor with the "H" base and "C" face mounting options.
The 3-phase motor on my lift is a Dayton 3N447A, and this is a 56HC motor. Here's an image of the details of the motor:
Based on my research so far, I think I could use a Dayton 5UKG4 motor, and swap the "C" face plate over from my 3-phase motor to allow the connection to the hydraulic pump.
Just looking for BTDT 3-phase to 1-phase conversion experience, or input on what other single-phase motors Mohawk put on these A7 lifts.
Thanks!

