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Kaycee 23rd December 2011 12:58 PM

Motor required
 
Seasons greetings to everyone.

The motor on my old Wilson lathe has just gone kaput so just wondering whether anyone might have something that would suit as a replacement.

It is a big old 3hp 3 phase thing but as I am using a converter with it then I could fit a single phase in its place. Even 2hp should be ok as nothing seems to trouble the lathe and it has a clutch so starting is no problem.

The present motor is foot mounted and from base of foot to centre of shaft is 120mm and the shaft is 1" dia. Plenty of room to fit it though so practically any size should do.

Thanks for looking.

Keith.

FosterGP6NHP 23rd December 2011 05:17 PM

Why oh why did you not ask about 4 weeks ago as i have just weighed in a 2HP 3ph motor that was foot mounted, i had advertised it and had no takers and i had got fed up of looking at it.
On reflection i do have another 2hp 3ph motor that was going to go on my 16" Southbend but i have since aquired another which will fit better.
£25 collect from Rugby Warwickshire.

ruston3hp 23rd December 2011 05:20 PM

Keith, I have a NEWMAN motor which is only 1 HP but it used to drive a milking plant. If it is of use to you then £25 gets it, plus I am only an hour from you, however if not then no worries.

Pete.

Plate on the side reads; NEWMAN INDUCTION MOTOR. H.P. 1
PHASE 1. 50 C/S
1440 RPM. INS CLASS. E. VOLTS, 220-240/ 440-480
AMPS 7.36/3.66. 6/68. DATE?

Dimensions; length 15 inches overall, height 11 inches, 3/4 inch shaft.
Weight, ? at least 1/4 cwt I would guess.

PS, the above post of Phil's appeared while I was typing this, so not trying to 'gazump' anyone ha ha!

Kaycee 27th December 2011 12:47 PM

Hi Phil/Peter,

Many thanks for the replies.

I think I have now got one sorted locally though, just need to go check that it is ok.

Kind regards,

Keith.


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